Google Pixel 4 Motion Sense Gestures Updates

Google's new smartphone Pixel 4 is the first smartphone with Soli Radar for gesture detection. Google has also detected a lot of motion before with Soli Radar. The new feature of Pixel 4, which has the power to understand gestures with many motion sensors. Through this, you can swipe in any direction to mute incoming calls / timers / alarms, or even turn on / off the phone.


Soli Radar works on the 60 GHz Radio frequency. The bad thing is that the skip track gesture only works with 23 media. Also when the user's pixel 4 is connected to one of the carriers in 53 white areas. The reason for this is that using Motion Sense in Pixel 4 is subject to regulatory approval by the Telecom Authority. Work is still going on in this area. However with root access this restriction can be bypassed.


This method was added before Pixel 4 released because this use of information would enable the transmission of radio waves, which is why people were banned from using it illegally in non-unsupported countries. But now this feature has been seen. However, it has become easier to use now. OsloFeedback, the app responsible for handling motion sense gestures, has a hidden debug flag that deactivates all regional checks. With debug flag set correctly, your Pixel 4 will allow you to use gestures even if it is attached to your SIM card. To set this flag, you must first unlock the boot loader and lock your phone to magic. Have to route with. 


Then, you can run the shell command listed here. If you do the former method, it would be more beneficial to use the MagiskHide Props config. So that it remains on the boots. If you do later, you will need to install the riru core and the Adexposed Magic module as described here.In this way, Motion Sense can end Google's regional ban on gestures.

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