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Android N’s three multi-window modes, explained

· May 24, 2016 ·

Android N There’s more to multitasking in Android N than split-screen mode. Alex Dobie 24 May 2016 18 One of the biggest user-facing features of Android N is the ability to run more than one app on the screen at a time. Sure, some manufacturers like Samsung and LG have offered similar features for years, but from N onwards it’ll be supported at the operating-system level, which means better app support, and (eventually) less custom code. When most people think about multi-window mode, they imagine the traditional split-screen view pioneered by Samsung and LG, and included in newer iPad models. However Android N actually has three distinct ways to run more than one app at once. Let’s dive in. The Android Central App alongside the Android Central website. Split-screen mode This is your standard multi-window mode, as you might have come to know on some Samsung, LG and Huawei phones. The screen is split between two different apps, either vertically or horizontally depending on the type of device and screen orientation. To activate it, long-press the Recent Apps key with an app already open. VPN Deals: Lifetime license for $16, monthly plans at $1 & more There’s a dividing line… Read full this story

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