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Samsung One UI 5.1.1 Features And Improvements: Multitasking

Along with the new Galaxy foldables and Tab S9 series smartphones, Samsung brought One UI 5.1.1. It is an incremental upgrade over One UI 5.1, which is also based on Android 13. The new One UI 5.1.1 version brings enhanced preview for Multitasking features.

The Samsung One UI 5.1.1 latest UI shows off a host of improvements and features to make it easier to manage, enjoy and operate the Galaxy folding smartphone and tablet system. However, some Multitasking features make multitasking easier on a Galaxy device.

One UI 5.1.1 Multitasking allows you to use apps on your Galaxy phone in a split screen or pop-up view, these features let you use different features simultaneously, and that’s multitasking – doing multiple things. Let us discuss One UI 5.1.1‘s Multitasking in detail.

Samsung One UI 5.1.1 Multitasking

One UI 5.1.1 Multitasking allows you to preview an app’s running status on the Recent Apps screen, such as split screen, full screen, or pop-up. Furthermore, it also allows you to easily switch to a split screen by pressing the handle at the top of the pop-up window and dragging it to the desired side.

Alternatively, you can drag the pop-up screen to the side to move it out of view, then tap it again to return it to its original position. In addition, when you move the S Pen over a minimized app’s icon, a preview is displayed to see what will happen when launched, just like when Windows opens minimized apps by tapping the mouse tiger.  

Below you can see the complete changelog in order.

Multitasking*

Improved app preview on the Recent Apps screen

  • You can preview an app’s running state, such as split-screen, full-screen, or pop-up, on the Recent Apps screen.

Switching directly from pop-up screen to split screen

  • You can easily switch to a split screen by pressing and holding the handle at the top of the pop-up window and dragging it to the desired side.

Move the pop-up to the side and easily re-light it to come

  • Move the pop-up screen to the side for a while, and easily bring it back when you need it. You can drag the pop-up screen sideways to move it out of your view, then tap it again to bring it back to its original position.

Check minimized apps with the S Pen

  • When you move the S Pen over the icon of a minimized app, a preview is displayed so you can see what the app will look like when launched.

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Aakash Gour

Aakash is the main editor of RM Update and coordinator of the news area. If it is important and urgent, Aakash has written about it. He is an expert in the Android and Google ecosystem. He has been writing about mobile phones and technology in RM Update since 2019, a time in which he has been debugging his analyses and especially product photography.

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