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    Google’s Game-Changing Multitasking Upgrade for Android Tablets

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliOctober 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Android OS Enhancements: Google has introduced significant updates to Android, enhancing features for large-screen devices with a taskbar, improved multitasking, and better app adaptability, yet Android tablets still lag behind PCs in multitasking abilities.

    2. New Multitasking Feature: Google is working on a “bubble anything” feature, allowing apps to be launched in floating bubbles, expanding beyond the current limit of messaging apps and aiming to improve multitasking on tablets.

    3. Recent Developments: Code in the latest Android Canary release shows progress toward this feature, including a tutorial for users on how to drag apps to create floating bubbles, suggesting it’s still in development rather than scrapped.

    4. Future Launch Timeline: Although a specific release date is not confirmed, there’s speculation that this feature will debut in the Android 16 quarterly platform update expected next March, aligning with Google’s history of launching major tablet features.

    Google Enhances Multitasking for Android Tablets

    Google is on the verge of a significant multitasking upgrade for Android tablets. Recent developments indicate the company plans to introduce a feature allowing users to launch any app in a floating bubble. Currently, users can only access this capability in select messaging apps. However, the new feature aims to broaden multitasking options across the platform.

    Google’s recent code releases reveal promising updates. The upcoming change will allow users to drag an app’s icon to the screen’s bottom corners, creating a floating bubble. This process aligns with existing tablet multitasking methods, making it more intuitive for users.

    The anticipated feature could transform how Android tablet users interact with apps. By allowing multiple applications to run simultaneously, it enhances overall productivity. Users could, for example, chat while watching a video or take notes during a presentation.

    Furthermore, this enhancement reflects Google’s ongoing commitment to improving the Android operating system. While Android tablets have made strides with updated taskbars and drag-and-drop support, this multitasking upgrade could be a game changer. It sharpens the competitive edge of Android devices against PCs.

    This feature isn’t a guarantee yet, but Google’s development includes an educational tutorial to guide users. The tutorial suggests serious intentions behind the work. If launched, this multitasking upgrade is expected in the upcoming quarterly platform release next March.

    Stay informed, as this development highlights Google’s commitment to advancing Android for wider functionalities and user convenience.

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