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Android 16's "bubble bar" feature looks like the multitasking upgrade we've been waiting for. But OnePlus's version is still better.
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Some code suggests that Google is working on a multitasking upgrade for next year's Android 16 update that turns apps into bubbles that will float over other apps for easy switching back and forth.
A hands-on video shows Android's upcoming Bubble Bar in action, which promises to revolutionize multitasking.
Android 15 hasn’t even landed on Pixel devices yet, but the development continues, and now we’re looking into what Android 16 might offer. According to Android Authority’s Mishaal Rahman ...
Google is developing a new 90:10 split-screen mode for Android, inspired by OnePlus, that allows one app to dominate the screen while the other remains accessible for quick switching with a single ...
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Why Google Must Bring This into Android 16 The Bubbles API should be expanded to include all of the apps, and this makes multitasking on Android easier.
If you expected Android 16's desktop mode to work on foldables like it does on tablets, prepare to be disappointed. Android devices already support split-screen multitasking.