![]() ![]() It’s aged incredibly well, with its Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip still launching in top-tier phones today, and that stylus pen support still unmatched in its category. I went into writing this Galaxy Z Fold 5 wishlist as a fan of the Galaxy Z Fold 4. If Samsung could either take a leaf out of Oppo’s Find N2, or Google’s Pixel Fold line and add some width, that would make for a far less cramped typing experience.Īlternatively, the Honor Magic Vs, Huawei Mate X3 and Xiaomi Mix Fold 2 all have full-sized smartphone screens on the front, delivering compromise-free typing and watching, whichever screen you’re using. While the Z Fold 4’s 23.1:9 cover screen is a little wider than the Z Fold 3’s, it is still narrower than any flagship smartphone, including the super-tall Sony Xperia 1 V. The Galaxy Z Fold series has had a super-tall, super-slim front screen for generations. Type masterįinally, and arguably, the most important item on our wishlist is a wider front screen. The fact Samsung’s foldable packs stylus input means a less prominent crease on the Z Fold 5 wouldn’t just look better, it would also be a huge help when taking notes across its display when matched with an S Pen. Huawei and Oppo have all managed to shrink the screen crease right down in their latest-generation big-screen foldables, while the new Motorola Razr has also shrunk its crease when compared to past-gen devices. Samsung’s Z Flip 4 and Z Fold 4 have the most prominent creases of any major folding phone series. So if Samsung does manage to close up that hinge gap, a dust-resistance rating would also be a boon for added peace of mind. Samsung’s Z series phones also miss out on a dust-resistance rating, unlike the new Motorola Razr 40 Ultra. ![]() When the phone’s been in a pocket for a while, you can expect to open it to a strip of dust that's collected down the crease – an issue we didn’t experience with flat-folding foldables. Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip and Fold both have a small gap on the hinge side. The first phone I tested that nailed it was the China-only Xiaomi Mix Fold 2 – a beauty even a year after its launch. Almost every foldable on the scene nowadays, from Oppo to Huawei, Honor to Vivo, can shut totally flat. Tap on this icon to select the split screen.If there’s been one item on our Samsung Galaxy Z Fold wishlist for years, it's for the line to fold completely flat. Unlike Pixel it will not clearly say “Split screen.” Instead, there are 2 rectangles stacked on top of each other. This is an on screen button in the lower left. You want to open the view that allows you to see recently opened apps. Place it by releasing your finger from the screen. Drag the app towards the middle of the screen. Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to see the toolbar of pinned and recently opened apps. Split screen on an iPhone is similar to my Pixel. No matter your device, I recommend that the 2 most recent apps you have used are the ones you want to split-screen. Move the black bar all the way down to completely crowd out the 2nd app to go back to single app view. You can move this up and down to change the split from being 50-50. ![]() There is a black bar between the two apps. For this reason, you want to open the 2 apps first before trying to split-screen. These are apps you have recently opened not all of your apps. Tapping on the logo gives you the option to “Split screen.” Note that not all apps, for example TikTok, allow you to split the screen.Ĭhoosing “Split screen” will shrink up the app to half the screen and allow you to choose a 2nd app from the app chooser. It is a hidden easter egg, there are options hiding under the logo. Above each thumbnail is the logo of the app. Each of your recent apps is shown as a thumbnail that you can swipe through. Swiping up from the bottom of the phone will allow you to enter into the apps chooser. I recommend you start by going to the 2 apps you want to split screen so they are your 2 most recent apps. ![]() Samsung phones have their own way of doing things for example. Many Android phones will work the same as my Pixel 6 but not necessarily all of them. So I will start with how to do it on the Android phone and then explain how to do it on iOS. I know that my phone CAN split screen but I have literally never tried. I want to tweet some of the awesome things being shared, but I would have to leave the YouTube app and miss part of the presentation. Except now I am trapped watching the YouTube Live. Yesterday I clicked on a link from Twitter to watch a YouTube live. ![]()
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