Android Q desktop mode up and running through experimental third-party launcher
Android has always been open to desktop modes, but so far, this has only come to fruition in the form of manufacturer customizations like Samsung DeX, custom ROMs such as Remix Singularity, and other individual solutions. In Q Beta, the OS is finally adding standardized, native support for this option. Developer Daniel Blandford took the opportunity and has built the first desktop launcher that takes advantage of this.
At the moment, Android's desktop mode is pretty much hidden away from most users as it has to be activated in developer settings followed by an adb command.
Read MoreAndroid Q desktop mode up and running through experimental third-party launcher was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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Manuel Vonau
Android has always been open to desktop modes, but so far, this has only come to fruition in the form of manufacturer customizations like Samsung DeX, custom ROMs such as Remix Singularity, and other individual solutions. In Q Beta, the OS is finally adding standardized, native support for this option. Developer Daniel Blandford took the opportunity and has built the first desktop launcher that takes advantage of this.
At the moment, Android's desktop mode is pretty much hidden away from most users as it has to be activated in developer settings followed by an adb command.
Read MoreAndroid Q desktop mode up and running through experimental third-party launcher was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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