If you’ve ever tried using an Android tablet for work or study, you’ve probably hit that familiar frustration: switching ...
The more we learn about Android 16, the more and more excited I get about Google’s upcoming update. Things like lock screen widgets and the new Quick Settings UI already had me hooked, and now, ...
Rajesh started following the latest happenings in the world of Android around the release of the Nexus One and Samsung Galaxy S. After flashing custom ROMs and kernels on his beloved Galaxy S, he ...
Modern smartphones are powerful computers that can do a lot at once, but a small screen ensures that a poorly designed user interface will severely restrict how well someone can multitask.
I did not expect a third-party sidebar app to effectively replicate Samsung’s Edge Panel, a feature I missed when I switched ...
An OPPO executive recently claimed that Android 16’s new 90:10 multitasking system was a “small contribution from OPPO” to Google. However, OPPO told Android Authority that the Android 16 feature only ...
Google is developing a feature that will enable any app to be opened in a bubble on Android smartphones and accessed from a new Bubble Bar. The new bubble bar, combined with the “bubble anything” ...
Okay, so sure: You can always use Android’s system-level screen-splitting setup if you want to look at two tabs side-by-side or view another app at the same time. But let’s be honest: For most common ...
Android 16’s new multitasking feature clearly has an OPPO inspiration to it, and OPPO realizes it. It’s not an exact copy of Boundless View, but one of its main aspects is picked up directly from OPPO ...
Split-screen multitasking has been a part of Android for years, but new form factors have led to some brands coming up with unique ways to build on that idea. With its new “Atomic Workbench,” Vivo ...
More than anything, that very last part keeps coming back to the forefront and making my brain say, “Hmmmmmmmm.” So what if there were a way to take at least some of the folding Pixel’s multitasking ...