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Android 16 May Allow 3 Apps on Split-Screen

by Salman Hafeez
August 9, 2025
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Android 16 is said to improve tablet users’ multitasking experience vastly. It allows 3 Apps on Split-Screen simultaneously, which can improve efficiency and benefit users performing several tasks with graphic cards on a large display.

If done, it would be another improvement in optimizing the Android operating system for tabs, meeting the increasing needs of tablet computer multitasking capacity.

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  • Possible Split-Screens From Today
  • Today’s SplitScreen Possibilities
    • Limited App Compatibility 
    • Two-App Restriction 
    • Basic Functionality
  • Information relating to the Possible Update
  • Advantages of the feature
  • Privacy and Control
  • The Extract

Possible Split-Screens From Today

The split screen view only supports two-fingered multitasking, where only Android devices can run two applications simultaneously.

To achieve this, press an application from the recent applications list, then select split screen. The current split screen view has two sections, each running one application.

You can always adjust the size of an application by simply using the actual bar, continuing two applications.

Today’s SplitScreen Possibilities

Limited App Compatibility 

Not all apps support split-screen mode up to the correct degree. This option may not work correctly in some applications or be blocked as unsuitable.

Two-App Restriction 

The split-screen mode currently allows only two applications to run side by side. This does not favor users who want to open multiple applications simultaneously.

Basic Functionality

The current version’s split-screen mode has some simple movements. However, the customary advantage of the given design is that flexibility is absent. The level of service integration also appears to be suboptimal.

Information relating to the Possible Update

A reported update for an Android device can introduce rumors about a three-way split-screening capability that will greatly benefit multitasking. This improvement would allow the user’s screens to run three applications simultaneously.

This could be achieved by partitioning the screen with segments owned by different applications. The users could adjust the width of each segment to whatever they wish.

Advantages of the feature

Enhanced Productivity: Co-workers and consumers could review documents, research, and collaborate with others simultaneously.

Improved Content Consumption: Using music or video while browsing the Internet or reading e-mails would become more natural and convenient.

Greater Flexibility: Features such as application enlargement and the possibility to switch applications’ locations on the screen would be very helpful for users. This is because they would have many more opportunities to control the necessary working space for different tasks.

Privacy and Control

The new feature has certain privacy implications. This is more so considering that users operate different apps simultaneously and can be on one screen. For instance, entries may be observed in another if the two applications intersect in a user’s background. That is why Android has to work with users, their privacy, and the possibility of managing the data process. 

This could be realized by making further modifications to Android Split-Screen for apps. It would be possible to prohibit those apps that involve bank details or messages, etc. However, opacity for the existing background apps can be useful by eliminating distractions and concealing data.

The Extract

A new three-app split-screen mode on Androids could evolve the art of multitasking and the new slide-out options with apps. It might be the beginning of the new developments in how Android manages and supports multitasking views. We hope to see future versions of this feature even more refined.

Analyzing the Android perspective, the expansion is enduring. More interesting innovations and modifications are awaited to enhance users’ mobile experiences. However, we are still intrigued that the three-application split screen view is the next step in realizing this promise of a better future for Android users.

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Salman Hafeez is a seasoned tech writer with over five years of experience covering emerging technologies, smart devices, software updates, and digital trends. His work has appeared on multiple industry platforms, where he breaks down complex topics into clear, engaging insights. Salman’s passion lies in helping readers stay informed and empowered in an ever-evolving tech landscape

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