Soon you’ll be able to control your iPhone or iPad with your eyes

Today, Apple announced a new set of special features that will be added to the iPhone and iPad later this year. Presumably, they’ll be part of iOS 18 and iPadOS 18, which will be officially unveiled next month.
And they’ll be part of iOS 18 and iPadOS 18, which will be officially unveiled next month.
The most interesting new feature will be the ability to control your device with your eyes. This feature is aimed at users with disabilities, but in fact anyone will be able to use it. Artificial intelligence will track your gaze.
The most exciting new feature will be the ability to control your device with your eyes.

First, you’ll go through a calibration phase lasting a few seconds, which will happen through the front-facing camera. After that, you’ll be able to navigate screen elements and apps with your eyes, and use Dwell Control to activate each element by lingering on it with your gaze.
And Apple also announced Vehicle Motion Cues, a feature that should help people who suffer from motion sickness in transit.
And Apple also announced Vehicle Motion Cues, a feature that should help people who suffer from motion sickness in transportation.
When the feature is activated, special dots will appear around the edges of the screen, which should somehow alleviate motion sickness. So far, the company hasn’t explained how this will work, so we’ll wait for more details.
We’ll have to wait for more details.