What is Screen Attention, AKA Adaptive Sleep?
There are many features that OEMs create on their own that eventually make their way into the core Android OS. Samsung has been responsible for many of them & the release of Android 10 adds one that’s similar to Smart Stay. Google calls this Screen Attention in its Pixel devices but developers will likely know it as Adaptive Sleep.
We’ve seen various OEMs implement this type of feature in its OEM ROM for years. As mentioned, Samsung has had it in TouchWiz and now in OneUI for years. They call it Smart Stay and its goal is to detect whether or not you are looking at the screen. If you are, then it will make sure Android doesn’t lock the screen on you.
If it doesn’t though, then the OS will follow the same screen timeout preference you currently have it set to.
Samsung has had to build this feature into its OEM ROM but with the release of Android 10 that is no longer needed. We’ll have to wait and see if Samsung uses its custom code for the feature of its uses the new Android OS placeholder setting instead. This placeholder is being referred to as Adaptive Sleep (which goes in line with things like Adaptive Brightness).