
Pixel Users Rejoice! Double-Tap to Turn Off Screen Coming in Android 16
Google Pixel users have long awaited a feature that's been a staple on other Android devices: the ability to turn off the screen with a simple double-tap. Finally, it appears their patience is about to be rewarded. Evidence suggests that the upcoming Android 16 update will introduce this convenient gesture, bringing Pixel phones in line with competitors like Samsung and Xiaomi.
For years, Pixel owners have relied on third-party apps or settled for the double-tap to wake feature, wishing for a complete solution directly from Google. Now, with the discovery of hidden code in the Android 16 Beta 4, it seems Google is ready to deliver.

According to reports, the double-tap gesture will function as expected, allowing users to turn off the screen by double-tapping an empty spot on the lock screen. While the exact implementation and customization options remain unclear, the anticipation is high. Will it work on both the lock screen and home screen, mimicking Samsung's One UI software?
Android Authority even managed to get the feature working within the beta, confirming its functionality despite not being officially enabled for users yet. This suggests that Google is actively testing and refining the feature for a future release.
The arrival of the double-tap to turn off screen gesture isn't the only change coming to Pixel devices. The Android 16 Beta also teases a revamped "At a Glance" widget, designed to reduce clutter on the lock screen. This update will separate the date, time, and weather information from other complications, such as package delivery ETAs and air quality alerts, creating a more streamlined and visually appealing experience.

While an exact release date is still uncertain, the current expectation is that the double-tap gesture might not make it into the initial stable Android 16 release, but could arrive in a later quarterly update. This means Pixel users might have to wait a little longer, but the wait appears to be nearing its end.
Are you excited about the double-tap to turn off screen feature coming to Pixel phones? What other features are you hoping to see in future Android updates? Share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below!