Google teases an Android desktop mode, made with Samsung’s help
Google is working with Samsung to bring a desktop mode to Android. During Google I/O’s developer keynote, engineering manager Florina Muntenescu said the company is “building on the foundation” of Samsung’s DeX platform “to bring enhanced windowing capabilities in Android 16,” as spotted earlier by 9to5Google.
Samsung first launched DeX in 2017, a feature that automatically adjusts your phone’s interface and apps when connected to a larger display, allowing you to use your phone like a desktop device.
A demo during the presentation revealed a Samsung DeX-like layout, with apps like Gmail, Chrome, YouTube, and Google Photos centered in the taskbar at the bottom of the screen. It also showed how Android 16’s adaptive apps can move and stretch across the screen. The time sits at the top-left corner of the screen, with the Wi-Fi signal and battery on the right.
You may be interested

Welsh beach that ‘feels like Italy’ is so pretty it stole my heart
new admin - Jul 26, 2025This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more The…

Kidney Stones in Younger People: What to Know and How to Prevent Them
new admin - Jul 26, 2025Source: University of Washington, School of Medicine - Related MedlinePlus Pages: Kidney Stones Source link

Debunking fake videos about volcanic eruption at Yellowstone National Park
new admin - Jul 26, 2025Debunking fake videos about volcanic eruption at Yellowstone National Park - CBS News Watch CBS News AI-generated videos are causing…