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Android will soon borrow iOS 18’s anti-car sickness feature – here’s how it works

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  • Android phones are getting a new Motion Cues feature
  • The feature should help combat motion sickness when reading in cars
  • iPhones recently got a similar feature in iOS 18

If you were paying attention to the iOS 18 launch, you may have noticed a new Vehicle Motion Cues feature that promises to help to combat car sickness. There’s now an Android equivalent on the way – and we just got a better idea of how it’s going to work.

The folks over at Android Police did some digging into the Google Play Services code on Android, discovering that the feature Google is planning – called, apparently, Motion Cues – is almost ready to be rolled out.

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