The green dot in the upper right corner of your Android device indicates that an app is currently using your camera or microphone. This is part of Android’s privacy indicators, designed to alert you whenever an app accesses sensitive hardware.
Here’s what you should know:
- Green dot = camera or microphone active
- If the green dot appears solid, an app is actively using your camera or microphone.
- A green dot alone usually means camera usage, while a small orange dot sometimes indicates microphone use (depending on your Android version).
- Check which app is using it
- Swipe down from the top of your screen to access the notification shade.
- You’ll see which app is currently accessing the camera/microphone.
- Manage permissions
- Go to Settings → Privacy → Permission manager.
- Review which apps have access to camera and microphone, and revoke access if necessary.
This feature was introduced in Android 12 to give users more transparency and control over their device’s sensitive sensors.
If you want, I can also explain how to make sure no app is secretly using your camera or mic while the green dot isn’t showing. Do you want me to?