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mercredi 8 juillet 2026

See a Green Dot on Your Android Phone? Here’s What It Means

 

The green dot in the upper right corner of your Android might seem confusing, but don’t worry. We will explain what it is and what it means.

Much like its iPhone competitor, Samsung has designed its Android phones with several important alert icons. Some of these are more intuitive than others, but one in particular that users ask about frequently is the green dot in the upper right-hand corner. Users know it indicates something is on, but they do not always know what feature it is linked to.

Samsung says it has included this feature to help customers feel more in control over their privacy settings. Once you know what it means, you will know whether or not you need to review your phone’s privacy and permissions settings.


What Does the Green Dot Mean?

Unlike iPhones, which have a green dot and an orange dot to differentiate features, Android phones use one icon to signal them all.

Dot ColorWhat It Means
Green dot (Android)An app is using the microphone or camera
Green dot (iPhone)Camera is in use
Orange dot (iPhone)Microphone is in use

If your phone has a green dot in the corner, then one of the apps that you currently have open is using the microphone or camera on your device.

When Is This Normal?

SituationNormal?
You have the camera app open✅ Yes
You are on a video call✅ Yes
You are using a voice recorder✅ Yes
You are using a navigation app (microphone for voice commands)✅ Yes
You do not remember giving the app permission⚠️ Possibly concerning

While this is not a problem if you currently have the camera open, it might alarm you if you do not remember giving your open apps access to the camera or microphone.


What Should You Do If You See the Green Dot?

According to Samsung, you can figure out which app is using your camera or microphone in four quick steps.

Step-by-Step Guide

StepAction
1Check the initial notification – When the notification first appears, it will have an icon showing whether the alert is about the camera, the microphone, or both. It will then shrink to just be the dot in the upper right corner.
2Swipe down on the notification bar to open it
3Tap on the dot to expand it – This will open a dialogue box that tells you what is being used (camera, microphone, or both) and what app is using them
4Review and decide – You are good to go if you are fine with the app having and utilizing access. You do not have to take any further steps.

When to Take Action

There may be an issue if you do not remember granting the indicated app access to your camera and microphone.

ActionWhen to Take It
Toggle permissions offIf you do not remember granting access to the app
Review all app permissionsIf you see the dot frequently from unknown apps
Delete the appIf the app is one you no longer use

How to Revoke Permissions

StepAction
1Open Settings on your Android device
2Navigate to Apps or Applications
3Find the app in question
4Tap Permissions
5Toggle off Camera and/or Microphone access

Why This Privacy Feature Matters

BenefitHow It Helps
TransparencyYou know exactly when your camera or microphone is active
ControlYou can revoke permissions from apps that do not need them
SecurityHelps you spot apps that may be accessing your hardware without your knowledge

Samsung has included this feature to help customers feel more in control over their privacy settings. Once you know what it means, you will know whether or not you need to review your phone’s privacy and permissions settings.


Common Apps That May Trigger the Green Dot

App TypeReason for Camera/Microphone Access
Camera appsObviously in use when taking photos/videos
Video calling apps (Zoom, WhatsApp, Google Meet)Microphone and camera in use during calls
Voice recordersMicrophone access
Navigation apps (Google Maps)Microphone for voice commands
Social media apps (Instagram, Snapchat)Camera access for stories/posts
Keyboard apps (Gboard)Microphone for voice typing

Quick Reference: Green Dot on Android

QuestionAnswer
What does the green dot mean?An app is using your camera or microphone
How do I check which app?Swipe down, tap the dot
Is it normal?Yes, if you are actively using the camera/microphone
What if I don’t recognize the app?Review permissions immediately
Can I turn it off?The indicator itself cannot be turned off, but you can revoke permissions
Is this only on Samsung?Most Android phones have similar privacy indicators

Final Thoughts

The green dot on your Android phone is your privacy sentinel. It lets you know when your camera or microphone is being used, giving you the transparency and control you deserve.

DoDon’t
Check the dot regularlyIgnore it if you see it unexpectedly
Review app permissions frequentlyAllow apps to keep permissions you no longer want
Delete unused appsAssume all apps with permissions are safe
Use the dot as a privacy check-inHesitate to revoke permissions

Your phone knows a lot about you. The green dot is your way of knowing what your phone knows—and making sure you are comfortable with it.

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