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Android's split-screen mode is about to become a throuple if the latest code sleuthing turns out to be true.
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 ...
It’s very common to swipe away an important notification accidentally. However, with the Notification History feature enabled ...
Android 16 may bring a major upgrade to split-screen multitasking on tablets. The new system may be inspired by OnePlus' Open Canvas feature.
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 ...
App Pairs, as the name suggests, is a built-in Android feature that allows you to launch two apps in split-screen mode with a single tap. You basically create a pair containing the apps you want to ...
Google's new split-screen feature in Android 16 is remarkably similar to Open Canvas and Boundless View from Oppo, but it's not a real copy.
A new 'flexible' split-screen mode may let users run up to three apps side-by-side, similar to OnePlus' Open Canvas.
To create an app pair, open apps in the split-screen mode, tap the app icons at the top, and choose Save app pair. You’ll see a new shortcut icon on your home screen for this split-screen app pair.
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.