Samsung’s One UI 8 update brings support for a new split screen mode that makes it easy to switch between apps, and it serves as a first preview of what’s coming to Android 16. Split-screen ...
Google is developing a new split-screen mode for Android 16 that aims to improve multitasking on phone displays by using a 90:10 ratio. This allows one app to dominate the screen while the other ...
The upcoming Android 16 update may let you put two apps into a 90:10 ratio in split-screen mode. This means one app will take up 90% of the screen while the other app takes up the remaining 10%.
Google is preparing to give Android multitasking a big upgrade with a new split-screen mode in Android 16, as reported by Android Authority. At present, Android offers split-screen ratios of 50:50 and ...
Karandeep Singh Oberoi is a Durham College Journalism and Mass Media graduate who joined the Android Police team in April 2024, after serving as a full-time News Writer at Canadian publication ...
This information comes from Android Authority, and yes, it does sound familiar. Why? Well, because of OnePlus. The company is offering the so-called Open Canvas which not only allows for three apps to ...
Recent findings from the Android 16 Developer Preview 2 (DP2) show that Google is working on an upgrade to its split-screen multitasking function. This new feature looks very similar to OnePlus' Open ...
Google could enhance its Android system to make it a powerhouse of productivity. One way to do this is to introduce the ability to split the screen into three, which should let it run up to three apps ...
It’s fascinating to see how few people actively use some of Android’s most useful features. And the survey saaaaaaaaaaays: A staggering 57% of folks rarely to never rely on Android’s split-screen ...
I sometimes use two apps in split-screen mode on my Android phone. It was a hassle to launch those apps and then enable the split-screen mode every single time. I found a better way to do things, and ...
Multitasking on Android has been around for ages, but it hasn’t changed much in a long time. Whether on a phone, a foldable, or a full-size tablet, Android technically only supports running two apps ...