
Rita El Khoury / Android Authority
Google has been engaged on bringing desktop-like freeform home windows to Android for the reason that days of Android Nougat. The function dwindled for some time and was just lately revived, possible due to Google’s intention to evolve Android right into a desktop OS, too. As a part of that transformation, there’s a brand new Desktop Mode that reveals up once you plug your Android telephone into a big show, Samsung DeX-style, in addition to an effort to convey an analogous interface on to your machine, so long as you may have a big show in your fingers.
That is what Google is now calling “desktop windowing,” and after many months in testing beneath Developer Choices, the function is now accessible by default on tablets operating the secure Android 16 QPR3. For now, that solely means the Pixel Pill, however another pill that runs or will get up to date to Android 16 QPR3 — extra possible, Android 17 — sooner or later ought to have this functionality out of the field. I’ve been testing it to see the way it works, and truthfully, I’m impressed. It’s made me consider utilizing my Pixel Pill in a unique gentle.
Do you favor Android’s split-screen mode or a number of resizable home windows?
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Android’s new desktop windowing is so fluid and enjoyable
In case you’re interested in what desktop windowing looks like on the Pixel Pill, please watch the demo video above to see how the whole lot works and all of the attainable gestures and choices Google has added. You may snap apps to every facet of the display screen, resize them, maximize or decrease them, add new apps to your desktop, regulate their dimension, get current apps out of or right into a desktop, and create a number of desktops and swap between them. It’s all fairly in depth for a function that simply rolled out.
The very first thing I observed, although, earlier than all of this, is how easy animations and transitions are. Resizing apps is seamless, although doing it with a finger on a touchscreen is a bit clunkier than what I’m used to after I resize home windows on my pc. Snapping apps down right into a desktop or again into full display screen is easy, and so is snapping them to the display screen’s sides. I like that the underside taskbar reveals all the presently open apps from ongoing desktops and lets me swap between them with a faucet, no matter which desktop they’re in or whether or not they’re within the foreground or background. Android switches to the desktop that has the app and brings its window to the foreground.
The small window previews within the app switcher are wonderful, too. Regardless of how wonky or misaligned my floating home windows are, in numerous sizes or facet ratios, the preview aligns them completely subsequent to one another. And I particularly recognize that when you snap app home windows side-by-side, you may nonetheless drag the bar between them as soon as to resize them each on the identical time. I used to be afraid that utilizing freeform floating home windows like these would imply shedding this useful skill to regulate two apps concurrently, however Google had considered it, too.
If gestures aren’t your factor, you may nonetheless do most of this with easy faucets. Beginning a brand new desktop is straightforward from the app switcher, and including new apps is so simple as opening the app picker and selecting the app you wish to see in a brand new window in your desktop. There are acquainted decrease, maximize, and shut buttons within the nook of each floating app window.
Moreover, the drop-down menu subsequent to the app identify in window mode, or within the app switcher, similar to the floating high deal with in full-screen apps, all open a menu with fast shortcuts to set off the outdated split-screen mode, ship the app to a desktop, or go full display screen. All of it feels fairly full, however there are nonetheless some lacking bits and items.
Desktops and full-screen apps can coexist

Rita El Khoury / Android Authority
In addition to all the present choices, menus, and gestures, I like that Google has managed to discover a good compromise between desktop windowing and the great ol’ method of utilizing full-screen apps on an Android pill. Each strategies co-exist, so you may ignore desktops utterly when you don’t like how they work, or swap the whole lot to floating home windows in desktops, or mix-and-match. This permits me to bundle a number of apps collectively if I do know I wish to use them concurrently and shortly leap between them, whereas holding different apps separate, in their very own full-screen modes.
Desktop windowing’s huge profit over the outdated method of multitasking is that switching between apps is so extremely quick. You don’t have to make use of the app switcher since all operating app icons are saved within the backside taskbar. There isn’t even any lengthy lag or pointless animation, like once you swipe to the earlier app. You simply faucet the app icon, and its window pops up.
However desktops are usually not all that helpful once you need an app to be maximized (above) otherwise you want two apps facet by facet (beneath). Desktops go away an empty bar on the high of the display screen and dedicate one other high bar to every app’s window, in addition to pinning the underside taskbar to the display screen (have a look at the screenshots on the precise). It’s a variety of wasted vertical house on a 10-inch pill display screen. In the meantime, the same old full-screen app and split-screen mode (screenshots on the left) don’t waste this valuable house and present extra info and extra knowledge. It’s not a contest.
If you wish to use one or two apps at a time, persist with Android’s common app window administration. If you’d like extra apps and also you don’t thoughts shedding some display screen property for the advantage of super-fast app switching, then desktops are a good suggestion.
For me, there’s a restrict, although. I’m not an enormous fan of seeing a number of small home windows on my display screen; something greater than two or three apps facet by facet is unusable. I additionally discover small floating home windows pointless (proper screenshot beneath). I’d as nicely maximize the Play Retailer because it’s hiding the whole lot beneath it and making it unimaginable to make use of these apps. That’s to say, there’s a profit to desktop windowing, however you may go far into the other way and make your apps unusable.
Google has (nearly) considered the whole lot

Rita El Khoury / Android Authority
After utilizing desktop windowing on my Pixel Pill for per week, I’m extra enthusiastic about Android’s desktop development, however I’m nonetheless anxious this isn’t sufficient. For one, you may transfer an app between desktops, or not less than I haven’t discovered the right way to do it but (possibly it requires a keyboard shortcut?). If an app is already open in full-screen, you may’t select which desktop it switches to; it’ll at all times go into the primary desktop. You may’t rearrange desktops both. And for the lifetime of me, I can’t work out the right way to open two completely different Chrome home windows in two separate desktops. It sort of works in Chrome Beta and Dev, however not absolutely, so possibly future Chrome variations will deal with it higher.
I’m certain there are extra limitations I haven’t considered but, too. I’m nonetheless approaching this as a “pill” interface, but it surely’s imagined to be a desktop-ready expertise, too, and it’s nonetheless removed from prepared in that regard. As a bonus Samsung DeX-like mode embedded in our telephones (when utilizing an exterior show) and tablets (immediately on the display screen), although, it’s fairly superior. It actually made me wish to purchase a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse to check it as a pseudo-laptop setup. I believe it could work fairly nicely.
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