Although it is already available on some Android smartphones, is split-screen multitasking only standard in Android from Android N. How to use this new feature, we explain to you here.
Android N
Like every year, Google at its I / O given us a taste of what we (probably) waiting state this fall. But something less usual is that we already several months before Google I / O were introduced to the new version of Android. One particular site had the embargo on Android N was broken, what has led Google to test images of Android N put online before.
Unlike two years ago, brings Android N does not entail very much visual changes. Google has just as last year mainly focussed on making better software behind the scenes. And want them to do by adding new features as well as all previously announced improvement functions. So it will be easier for example in Android N to respond to notifications, and you can now organize shortcuts in the notification center itself. One of the main new features is of course the ability to multitask in split
split-screen multitasking in Android N
From Android N you will get the possibility to use two applications both on tablets and smartphones simultaneously. This also means that you will be able to work much more productive as the owner of a pixel C. The lack of the possibility of applications to run in two side by side was even one of the major disadvantages of the device. And even at great smartphones like the Nexus 6P by Huawei is a welcome addition.
How
Start with split-screen multitasking is not difficult, but you do have a number of steps completed. There are also two ways you can start multitasking.
The start is at the first and second same way. First, you must ensure that the applications that you want to multitask have already been opened, and you will find them in the multitasking window. The first is open below one of the applications. After doing this you keep the multitask button (the square) until the application that you are halved, and you’ll see the multitasking window underneath. Then press the application you want to open and then you’re ready to go.
Also, you can simply open the multitasking window and then one of the two applications you want to use retention and upward towing. Then you just can like the first way to choose your second app from the multitasking window.
Not all applications
Because Android N is not yet officially available for the everyday user there are not many applications that will work best in split-screen mode. Hence it can sometimes happen that the applications you use in closing random split, and sometimes it can even happen that your device reboots due to an error. But that did you happen to still unofficial software. I personally have not had many problems with issues while multitasking, but I want to warn you just as it can happen.
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