![]() On the Pixel C, this feature works especially well, because you can type fast on its sturdy keyboard and have the screen propped up at a comfortable angle. App switching is just less time-consuming and error-prone when you can have two apps open at once. Adding a Trello card while you’re watching a YouTube video? Yup. Talk with someone on Messenger while drawing stuff in Autodesk SketchBook? You got it. Talking with your teammates on Slack while you’re dealing with email in Gmail? Sure. Keep an eye on Twitter while you’re doing stuff in Chrome? Of course. Google and third-party app developers should smooth out some of these kinks in the next few months, leading up to the official release of Android N.Īnd even with these shortcomings, the arrival of Android N’s split screen is a revelation, in terms of what you can get done on your Android device. ![]() But this is just one week into a developer preview. ![]() Some views in certain apps don’t load correctly, for example. The same problem hampers Split View on the iPad Pro. For example Uber, Lyft, Snapchat, Instagram, and Minecraft: Pocket Edition don’t permit anything less than a full-screen view. That said, Android N is less flexible on a phone than on a tablet - that is, you can’t move the slider in landscape mode.Īnd, unfortunately, not all apps work with Android N’s split-screen feature at this time. Split View in portrait on iPad Pro doesn’t even let you adjust the proportions you’re stuck at 60/40. With the iPad Pro, Split View in landscape mode only lets you select proportions of approximately 75/25 or 50/50. Well, to a certain point - you can’t shrink either window down to less than about a third of the display. You can adjust the slider between the two windows being shown on the display. Compared with the Split View feature that came with the iPad Pro, the split-screen mode in Android N is more flexible.
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