Google is working on another huge multitasking upgrade for Android tabletsGoogle may be working on a feature that will let tablet users put any Android app in a floating bubble.

Google is working on another huge multitasking upgrade for Android tablets

Over the past few years, Google has made major changes to the Android OS to better accommodate tablets and other large-screen devices. These include new features like a taskbar, desktop windowing, enhanced drag-and-drop support, improved app adaptability, and more. Despite these improvements, most people would agree that Android tablets still have a long way to go before they can replace PCs, largely because of their limited multitasking capabilities.

Thankfully, we know that Google is working to improve Android’s multitasking capabilities. The company is making big changes to the platform in preparation for Android-powered PCs, and these changes will benefit not only future Android PCs but also existing Android tablets. One such change Google has been exploring is the ability to launch any Android app in a floating bubble, taking a niche feature currently reserved for messaging apps and turning it into a powerful, general-purpose multitasking feature.

Google may be working on a feature that will let tablet users put any Android app in a floating bubble.Mishaal Rahman2025-10-25T12:00:01.000Z{}

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