Smartphones are like little robots that never stop working, even when you're just looking at them. Inside your phone, there are sensors that detect movement, light, and pressure, all the time. When you look at your screen, these sensors think you’re using it, so they keep running. It's like a robot thinking you're talking to it, even if you're just sitting there.
Examples
- Smartphones act like robots that keep checking if you’re talking to them, even if you’re not moving your fingers.
- Looking at your screen is like giving the robot a little hug, it responds by keeping all its sensors on.
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See also
- How Do Touchscreens Know Where You Tap?
- How Can a Single Phone Know Where You Are?
- How Does a Smartphone Actually Work?
- Why Do Smartphones Automatically Brighten or Dim?
- Why Do Smartphones Always Die When You Need Them Most?