Thursday, March 10, 2016

Comparing the split screen feature of Android and iOS … N – Tudocelular.com

One of the great new features of Android N is the ability to use two apps at the same time dividing your smartphone or tablet screen. The functionality divides apps into primary and secondary. Thus, the first to split the screen to be opened at the top or the left. While the second stay to the bottom of the screen or the right side. Of course, Google’s solution allows you to change the order of each of your choice

There are two ways to open the apps in split screen:. The first is to hold the Recent button in an app is open. With this, it will occupy the screen area related to the primary application. After this, the system shows the screen of recent for you to choose which secondary application; already the second way is to tap the shortcut that is in the header of cards open apps in the recent screen by choosing their positions to be displayed on the screen.

Check out the split screen feature of Google compared to solution like Apple:

as with iOS, Android N has a divider bar that lets you change the size of the area of ​​each window. By default, each occupied app 50/50, but you can leave a much larger area for what you feel is important. This Google solution not nearly as complete as Samsung that lets you open up to four apps at the same time, but because it is something still in beta stage, until it offers an elegant and well-built solution.

of course, we must keep in mind that we are seeing the feature appearing on the first Android trial version N. Until the release of the final version of the novelty should be improved . But so far, what we have is a feature similar to Apple’s, in a way, but it could be exploited more widely by developers to lay their hands on this first preview of the system.

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