Android 16 runs will choose a new trick at the end of this year when the software updates expires: the ability to operate a desktop style interface while connecting an external display. The initial version of this idea was seen for the phone in the beta of Android 16, but as 9TO5GOGLE Note, Google made the feature official during its developer key note.
According to the presentation, to bring in better desktop window capabilities in Android 16, “Samsung -based construction, a new feature of window and outdoor display was created in partnership with Samsung.” Prior to this official cooperation, Samsung Dax was a custom feature Samsung, built in an UI, which allowed some Samsung phones and tablets to display the desktop styling interface, connecting the display.
It seems that Google’s implementation is aimed at the same thing, which is maintenance windows and a dock for your most used apps. The company also looks open to the feature work on tablets and phones. In a blog post containing the benefits of developing ads, Google says Android 16 “offers experience like a real desktop on large screens and when devices are connected to the external display.” Although Google’s language is open to things, support for this desktop experience can still be occupied by phone makers and app developers make sure they have to play well with Windows that restore their apps.
A developer of Android 16 is still available to download selected phones and tablets. Assuming that desktop is not falling in the aftermath of winding and outdoor display, when you launch Android 16 in June, you will be able to test new features for yourself.


