The green dot in the upper right corner of an Android phone might seem confusing, but don’t worry. We’re here to explain what it is and what it means.
Like its competitor, the iPhone, Samsung has designed Android phones with several important alert icons. Some are more intuitive than others, but one that users often ask about is the green dot in the upper right corner. While users know it means something is on, they don’t always know which feature it’s associated with.
Samsung says it added this feature to help users feel more in control of their privacy settings. Once you understand what it means, you’ll know if you need to check your phone’s privacy and permissions settings.
What does the green dot mean?
Unlike iPhones, which have both green and orange dots to distinguish between functions, Android phones use a single icon for all of them. If you see a green dot, it means that one of the apps you currently have open is using the device’s microphone or camera. While this isn’t a problem if you’re actively using the camera, it can be concerning if you don’t remember granting camera or microphone access to any open apps.
What to do if you see a green dot?
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