Android's split-screen mode is about to become a throuple if the latest code sleuthing turns out to be true. Reading time 2 minutes I wondered why Android Intelligence was polling people on whether or ...
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 ...
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Android Auto's split screen is the one feature I use on every single drive
Coolwalk multitasking is so good it's easy to forget it's constantly working in the background of Android Auto to give you ...
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According to a new report, Google is adopting a new 90:10 screen ratio for split-screen to make multitasking easier on Android phones. Users will be able to quickly swap between the primary and ...
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The superiority of split-screen apps is why I abandoned iPhone and am all-in on Android
Thanks to the nature of my job, I've bounced between Apple and Android phones for years. For a while, I was walking around with both, and for the most part, either side of the fence was just fine. It ...
A new 90/10 split-screen ratio is now available in the latest Android Canary release, allowing for more flexible multitasking on tall displays. This feature lets a primary app use 90% of the screen ...
Jay primarily writes news and deals posts for Android Police. Before joining AP, he spent the past several years yammering on about the crazy world of Android for various tech outlets. Besides ...
Gemini’s split-screen experience is coming to candybar phones. It was previously limited to large-screen devices, like the Pixel Tablet and Pixel Fold. A Telegram user alerted us about the feature, ...
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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 ...
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