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It's quite a known thing, isn't it Android offers more multitasking flexibility than iOS. The only thing that Android lacking in this area is the ability to drag and drop files between two apps in full-screen mode. iOS 16 allows you to drag an item from one full-screen app and then drop it into another full-screen app using system gestures.

That's with Androidluckily em 14 will change. According to the latest leak, the next version has Androidhas a new trick up its sleeve for multitasking, which should fundamentally improve the user experience with it. Editor of the Google News channel on Telegram Nail Sadykov noticed a feature that allows you to drag and drop files or text between two full-screen applications in the latest beta version Androidin 14

V Androidon 14 "it" will work by long-pressing and holding text, image or other file with one finger, then using the other finger to perform system navigation gestures. You will not only be able to switch between open applications, but also go to the home screen or swipe from the edge of the display to return to the previous screen. Previously Android he ignored all these gestures, but this will change in his next version.

The new feature may find even greater use on large-screen devices such as foldable phones and tablets. It will be made available on Samsung phones and tablets via an update with the One UI 6.0 superstructure, built on the next Androidu, which the Korean giant should release in the last quarter of this year.

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