Android 16 Split-Screen Testing
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•Android 16's Rumored Split-Screen Upgrade May Prove That Three's a Crowd
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Google is testing whether tablets running a future version of Android 16 should allow more partitions to the screen than ever before.
This is the first time Android would have three-apps -in-one baked directly into the source code.
The latest operating system version, Android 15 , added desktop windowing support in last year’s update.
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