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Split-screen multitasking in Android hasn’t changed a ton over the years. On phones, you can have two apps on screen at once, with ratios of 50/50 or 75/25.
More info. Split screen on phones is not a feature I take advantage of often, probably because it always feels so cramped on such a small screen with two apps mostly split down the middle.
It often leaves both apps feeling cramped and difficult to use. The new solution adds a split ratio of 90:10, meaning one app will use 90% of the screen, while the other is limited to just 10%.
Well, it is. That’s why Google is making another important change to make split-screen usage more efficient. In Android 16, you’ll be able to tap the app covering a smaller 10 percent screen area.