JAKARTA The Gemini app now supports a multi-task display with a separate screen. This capability is specifically designed for devices with big screens such as tablets or folding phones.

With multi-task support, foldable phone users or Android-based tablets can be displayed on one side of the screen. Users can shift the interface to one side by dragging the handlebar in the middle of the top.

This application can be dragged to various sides, be it right, left, top, or bottom. Placement of the application on the side of the screen can be done when the user is opening another application, similar to the Mining Window feature which is usually on a regular cellphone.

However, the appearance in multi-task mode looks better because the window is not cut. This mode is very useful if you are looking for information or references in the browser, but still need Gemini's help for a more detailed explanation.

Reporting from 9to5google, the multi-task mode for the separate screen has been launched in a stable version to the Pixel Tablet and Pixel Fold. It seems that the launch of this capability is still being carried out so users who have not seen the feature still have to wait.

In fact, Gemini's launch in multi-task mode was launched a little late for Pixel users. Earlier this year, the capability was introduced for Samsung's latest foldable phone.

How to use it is also no different from Gemini's application on the Pixel Tablet and Pixel Fold. It is not yet known whether Google plans to add this feature to a regular Android phone.


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