![]() We haven’t tested it yet ourselves, but Microsoft has made things far easier - in concept. But with the Surface Duo, Microsoft is doing this through its Microsoft Launcher app, and it is what makes its two-screen multitasking unique. They didn’t feel as fun or smooth as on a true tablet like an iPad.Īll of these attempts run into the underlying limitations of Android. Thanks to a floating window that can be pulled out from the side of the phone, you can open multiple apps side by side (up to three.) However, in our review, we found that Samsung and Google could do a bit more work on optimizing the split-screen mechanics. What about foldable phones like the Samsung Galaxy Fold, or the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 2? Well, opening apps across the fold on the screen seems quite seamless. You can’t easily “drag” your apps or content across either screen without an awkward three-finger gesture. The two screens do not really flow well together. But even on other dual-screen phones, like the LG G8X ThinQ or LG Velvet, your second screen gets treated as a separate space, or, a separate phone. That isn’t physically possible on single screen phones, and split-screen multitasking often doesn’t quite cut it. Microsoft’s Bing Chat: how to join the waitlist nowĬheck your inbox - Microsoft just sent out the first wave of ChatGPT Bing invites The best desktop computers for 2023: Dell, HP, Apple, and more
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