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%.
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 is developing a new 90:10 split-screen mode for Android, inspired by OnePlus, that allows one app to dominate the screen while the other remains accessible for quick switching with a single tap ...
I wondered why Android Intelligence was polling people on whether or not they use Android’s split-screen. It looks like Google is testing whether tablets running a future version of Android 16 should ...
Pop-up view allows you to open an app in a resizable, floating window for better multitasking. Edge panels provide a shortcut to frequently used apps and features for faster multitasking. App Pairs ...