Google is working on enhanced Android desktop mode for Android 15

Google is working on enhanced Android desktop mode for Android 15
When the term "desktop mode" is mentioned in relation to Android, many immediately think of Samsung's DeX or Motorola's ready-for platforms, which are considered some of the most sophisticated custom implementations available. However, what's less known is that Google's Android Open Source Project (AOSP) also features its own Desktop mode. Initially introduced with Android 10 in a basic form primarily for developer testing of multi-display scenarios, this mode has since seen gradual but notable improvements. The Desktop mode within AOSP has evolved to support a side-by-side mode, accommodating two apps on the screen simultaneously, and even offers a freeform multi-window experience, albeit with certain limitations. Recent developments suggest that Google is actively refining its multi-window Android desktop experience. Unveiled through exploration of developer flags in the latest Android 14 QPR3 2.1 beta build by Android Authority, significant enhancements hav…

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