Google's "Motion Cues" Feature for Android Aims to Combat Motion Sickness
Google is working on a 'Motion Cues' feature for Android devices to combat motion sickness while using devices in moving vehicles. The feature activates small dots that move with the device's motion, helping users feel less queasy.

Google is working on a feature called 'Motion Cues' for Android devices that aims to combat motion sickness when users interact with their smartphones in moving vehicles. Although it has not been released yet, the feature was activated prior to its launch. The 'Motion Cues' will add around 14 pairs of small dots to the screen which will move with the device's movement, providing a reference point for the user and helping reduce feelings of nausea or dizziness.
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