Google is reportedly extending Gemini’s split-screen feature to standard Android smartphones. Previously limited to tablets and foldable devices, the tool lets users drag the assistant’s prompt bar into split view for quicker access. The update would bring the multitasking capability to regular candybar-style phones, expanding its availability beyond larger-screen devices.
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Gemini Is Reportedly Expanding Its Split-Screen Switch Feature to Candybar Android Phones
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