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 ...
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 ...
It has been exactly a month since Google rolled out the second Developer Preview of the new OS, and hidden within its code is a feature that might please tablet and large-screen users. According ...
Why? Well, because of OnePlus. The company is offering the so-called Open Canvas which not only allows for three apps to be on the screen, but it has a great way of dynamically adapting them.
Google is working on a triple split-screen multitasking system for Android tablets inspired by OnePlus. A code named 'flexible split-screen mode' was found in the Android 16 developer preview ...
However, code found in the Android 16 DP2 mentions an in-development "flexible" split-screen mode. Android Authority's Mishal Rahman managed to get the feature to work on his Pixel device ...