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The biggest feature in Android N so far is native support for split-screen view, much like snapping programs to the sides in Windows 10. But what if Android could actually behave a lot more like Windows? This isn’t Android N (it’s Remix OS), but it’s an example of what Android could look like in the future. It seems Google is considering the idea. Android N’s official documentation references a ‘freeform’ mode, which allows you to resize and move around apps in a windowed form to your liking. Manufacturers of ‘larger devices’ will have to activate the feature in addition to the aforementioned split-screen mode,…

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