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Multitasking on Android phones just got a big upgrade. In the first Android Canary release, Google has added a new 90:10 split-screen mode.
With its first ultra-early Android Canary release, the Big G is giving users their first taste of the near-mythical 90:10 split screen ratio.
I’ve long been jealous of one multitasking feature that isn’t available on Samsung foldables or the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold.
Android 16 will revamp split-screen with a 90:10 screen layout ratio and easy app swapping, making multitasking smoother and more efficient.
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 ...