Android is continuing its work with inventors to acclimatize your favorite apps to take advantage of the larger defenses on tablets and foldable phones. Last month, we participated in ways to watch your favorite vids, shows, and pictures with entertainment apps. moment, we’re participating in updates to seven apps that will help you be more productive on the go so you can check and respond to emails, edit documents, or snappily take notes on your large screen bias.
1. Gmail
We’re adding further functionality to make Google Workspace apps easier to use on tablets and foldable phones. For illustration, with Gmail, you can now open links or attachments side-by-side with your dispatch. When you tap on a link or attachment in your dispatch, the link will open on the right half of the screen and the dispatch will move to the left half. You can indeed control the range of each half of the screen by dragging on the separator handle in the middle of the screen.
2. Google Docs
In Google Docs, you can now get started briskly with the capability to incontinently edit your content on foldable phones and tablets. The formatting toolbar is more visible, you’ll see a cursor, and you can tap formerly to see an on-screen keyboard if no physical keyboard is attached to your device.
3. Zoom
Zoom’s app has a new design for foldable phones in tabletop mode. This enables you to take a drone meeting hands-free on your phone, with the videotape appearing in the top half of the screen and meeting controls appearing in the nethermost half.
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