Samsung Galaxy S IV to come with 'Eye Scroll and 'Eye Pause' features

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The launch of Samsung's upcoming flagship device is about a week away and we've seen multiple rumours and speculations surrounding the Galaxy S III successor. Adding to previous reports, here's a first.

Brian X. Chen of The New York Times reports, the Galaxy S IV will boast a feature that will track a user's eyes to scroll pages on the smartphone. Though little information is revealed about this particular feature, the report highlights the fact that Samsung has already filed trademarks for features called 'Eye Scroll' and 'Eye Pause' in the months of January and February for Europe and US respectively.

The information was given by a Samsung employee who mentioned the eye scrolling feature while asking to remain anonymous. The source also remained silent on the technology behind the feature and whether or not it will be demoed at the smartphone's upcoming press unveiling.

To briefly explain the functionality, the report says that when users read articles and their eyes reach the bottom of the page, the software will automatically scroll down to reveal the next paragraphs of text.

The report highlights that the patent filing for Eye Scroll reads as, "Computer application software having a feature of sensing eye movements and scrolling displays of mobile devices, namely, mobile phones, smartphones and tablet computers according to eye movements; digital cameras; mobile telephones; smartphones; tablet computers."

However, there was no description available for the Eye Pause feature.

The Korean company will be focusing more on new software features, instead of flaunting hardware advancements according to the company official. This doesn't come as a surprise considering HTC recently unveiled its latest One flagship smartphone that showed off it's Sense 5.0 UI apart from its ultra pixel camera.

The Samsung Galaxy S III has Smart Stay, a feature that uses its front-facing camera to keep the screen alive or lit up when a person is looking at it and automatically dimming it when one looks away. If the Eye Scroll and Eye Pause features indeed turn out to be a reality, they will need nothing less than perfect execution to be able to impress users and create a differentiating factor for the Galaxy S IV.

http://gadgets.ndtv.com/mobiles/new...e-scroll-and-eye-pause-features-report-338407
 
The new features involve eye-tracking technology that can detect the users head moving up and down. One screenshot shows features of the Smart Screen including Smart Scroll, Smart Stay, Smart Pause and Smart Rotation. Smart Rotation is screen orientation that adjusts to the angle of sight while Smart Stay detects if your face is still watching the screen and so disables time out.

The new Smart Scroll will enable the user to scroll Internet web pages, the body of email messages and more by simply detecting that you are looking at the screen and users can also control the speed and acceleration of the scrolling. Smart Pause meanwhile will detect if you move your head away from the screen while viewing videos and suitably pause any video that is playing. We can’t wait to see these features in action and see how intuitive they are.
 
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