Android 15 features: Everything you need to know about the latest Android version
tap tap app not installed :: Article Creator How To Get IOS 14's Hidden Back Tap Controls On Your Android iOS 14 and Android 11 will add new "back tap" gesture controls when they roll out later this year, but you can get the feature early on any Android device running Android 7.0 or higher right now. (iPhone users can install the iOS 14 beta for an early taste of the back-tap life, too). To launch actions on your Android by patting it on the back, you'll need to download the Tap, Tap app—an open-source Android app developed by Keiron Quinn. It used to available in the Android 11 beta before Google yanked it out of subsequent test builds. Before that, Android 11 beta testers could double-tap to open their phone's camera, call up Google Assistant, grab and screenshot, or use it as an accessibility shortcut. Tap, Tap restores that functionality and ports it over to other Android devices as well. Credit: Tap, Tap by Brendan...