Google will "steal" the iOS 14 chip for the upcoming Android 12

Last year, during the release of test versions of Android 11, Google added a double-tap function to one of the builds

on the back of the smartphone. But in the release version, for an unknown reason, it was removed.

And then iOS 14 came out.And this function also appeared in it, and even outside the test builds. And now, a year later, Google decided to "steal" the latest iOS chip by adding a double tap to Android 12, according to 9to5Google. As before, with a double tap, users will be able to launch the Google Assistant or assign other functions to this action.