The Galaxy Z Flip's part screen use mode isn't only for Samsung: Google affirmed it will acquire it to different gadgets Android 11.
Samsung calls this use mode, where the handset can be collapsed vertically to show two squarish applications stacked on top of one another, "Flex mode." But all things considered, the official Android highlight will have an alternate name. Application creators should tailor their applications to help this mode, similarly as they presently do to help current-age double screen and collapsing screen gadgets. However, a couple of as of now have: Samsung flaunted Google Duo and YouTube at its Unpacked function this week. Obviously, both are Google applications.
You can likewise utilize this mode with two separate applications.
Until further notice, Google is just saying that this new split-screen mode will be made accessible to other gadget producers "soon." But in case you're comfortable with the timetable that Google uses to openly create and test new Android renditions, you realize that we're on the cusp of studying Android 11: Google consistently starts those tests toward the beginning of March, and afterward uncovers considerably more data about the deliveries in May at Google I/O.
Similarly as double screen uphold in Windows 10X depends on the Snap usefulness that appeared already in the typical work area renditions of Windows, I expect that this new picture split-screen see in Android 11 (whatever it's at long last called) will be founded on Google's previous work adding support for the scene split-screens in original collapsing handsets like the Galaxy Fold. In any case, we'll discover soon enough.
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