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With Android Q, Google is continuing its work on expanding Android beyond the traditional smartphone, tablet, smartwatch, and television form factors. [br][br]Google is quietly asking developers to rework their apps to support another multi-display scenario: desktops and monitors.[br][br]In Android Q, the company is adding native support for desktop mode” You wouldn’t know it, however, since the company never mentioned it during any of their Google I/O keynotes, instead relegating it to a small part of a session on building apps for foldables and multi-display form factors (AKA desktop mode).[br][br]In the talk titled “Build Apps for Foldable, Multi-Display, and Large-Screen Devices,” Andrii Kulian, Software Engineer on the Android Framework WindowManager Team working on Multi-Display, shared details on how developers can prepare their apps for multi-display environments.[br] |
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