Android 16 Enhances Tablet Multitasking with Triple Split-Screen
Android 16 Enhances Tablet Multitasking with Triple Split-Screen

Android 16 Enhances Tablet Multitasking with Triple Split-Screen

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The upcoming Android 16 is expected to introduce a significant upgrade to multitasking capabilities on tablets, allowing users to run up to three apps simultaneously in split-screen mode. This feature, inspired by OnePlus' Open Canvas, aims to enhance productivity on larger displays by offering a flexible multitasking system. Although still in development, the Android 16 Developer Preview suggests users will be able to arrange multiple apps conveniently, moving beyond the traditional two-app limit. Current implementations from manufacturers like Samsung and Lenovo have already demonstrated the feasibility of such a feature, making this a long-awaited update for Android users. The early tests indicate that this new functionality could particularly benefit devices like the Pixel Tablet, making them more competitive with alternatives like the iPad. As Google continues to refine this feature, the anticipation builds for a full rollout in future Android updates.

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