Google starts rolling out "Heads Up" in Digital Wellbeing to stop distracted walking
In November last year, XDA's Mishaal Rahman spotted an upcoming feature, called Heads Up, in a teardown of the Digital Wellbeing app. At the time, we'd learned that the feature would alert users to keep their heads up while walking to avoid any accidents. The feature has now started rolling out to Google Pixel users with the latest Digital Wellbeing beta update.
[...] The setup screen shows the same description: "Watch your step with Heads Up...If you're walking while using your phone, get a reminder to focus on what's around you. Use with caution. Heads Up doesn't replace paying attention." Tapping on the 'Next' button at the bottom of this screen begins the setup process, after which the feature shows a pushes a reminder every time you use your phone while walking.
Also at 9to5Google, Android Police, and The Verge.
(Score: 0, Insightful) by Ethanol-fueled on Monday April 12 2021, @09:36PM
Sounds like they needed to throw one of their minority developers a bone so he'd avoid a PIP. "Okay, Rodrigo, all we want from you is to add another intent and a toast or 2 to the code. Can you do that?
Oh goddammit...we knew lobbying for open borders was a bad idea! And we assigned him to the busywork app we assign all the illiterate minorities to!