as declared in To recall, split monitor feature first arrived by the launch of Android Nougat around 2 years back. As alextremely noted earlier, the split monitor feature doesn't deliver what it promises. The new feature, unlike the split monitor feature, going to allow users to actually run more than one application at the same time on the phone's screen. Currently, the split Monitor feature lets only one Monitor to be active, When the other apps are paused. by the coming of Android Q and multi-resume feature Google going to be changing the method the split Monitor feature works.
Android apps in split-screen soon won't pause thanks to 'Multi-resume'
To help prepare for this future, Google is showing off a new feature called multi-resume that app developers can begain using today. Unfortunately, no devices by Android Pie have enabled the multi-resume system yet, meaning there's no method to analisis it out. Beyond Android devices, multi-resume could alextremely potentially be useful for Chrome OS' Android app support. Currently, as recently as you interact by something outside of an open Android app's window, that app becomes paused. Perhaps by multi-resume, Chrome OS could alextremely get legitimate Android multi-tasking.
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