iPhone Can Be Operated Just By Pointing the Eyes: What Else Is Coming With a New Feature Apple is holding the World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) next month. Technology lovers are waiting to see what new things will come on this occasion. Meanwhile, some information has been released, in which the features that the company will release through WWDC have been discussed.
There is no doubt that the company will release iOS 18. In this update, the company seems to pay more attention to accessibility features. According to leaked information, the company is adding some new features, as mentioned:
Eye tracking feature
With the new update, the iPhone can now be used with the eyes. According to the company, users will be able to use their iPhone and iPad based on eye movements.
No other hardware is required for this. It is said that the company will use an AI tool for this feature.
Sound can be felt on the phone itself
Another feature that the company is going to bring is music haptic. That is a feature that can sense the sound. The company is going to bring this feature to hearing-impaired users.
This feature will use vibrations to detect the beat of music using a feature called ‘Taptic Engine’. It is said that it will only apply to Apple Music.
Vehicle motion cues
If you find it difficult to move in a vehicle, Apple is introducing the Vehicle Motion Cues feature to solve it. That is, it will provide information about possible ‘motion sickness’ that may occur while the user is walking in the vehicle.
On your iPhone or iPad, the time you are traveling in the car will be displayed on the screen. These dots will continuously move on the screen throughout your journey. You can set this feature manually or make it automatic.
Braille
The company is going to add some new features to its Braille feature, keeping in mind the visually impaired users.
With the new update, the feature to select input and output tables, along with multi-line Braille, will be available.
Virtual trackpad
With the new OS update, the company is adding a virtual trackpad feature. It is estimated that it will be used more on the iPad with a large screen. You can move the cursor by tapping anywhere on your screen.

