Smartphones have tiny sensors that detect when you press the camera button or move your phone. It's like a little helper inside your phone that knows when to take a photo. When you tap the screen, these sensors send a message to the phone’s brain, and boom, the picture is taken!
Examples
- When your finger taps the screen, the phone takes a picture.
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See also
- How Do Smartphones Know You're Taking a Photo?
- How Do Smartphones Know When You're Tired?
- How Do Smartphones Know You're Looking at Them?
- How Do Smartphones Know You're at the Airport?
- How Does Your Phone Know You're Talking to It?