
What’s praise-worthy is the 8MP front camera that I often use for video calling over Zoom. The 13MP camera at the rear is decent for regular imaging and scanning documents. Also, the way Apple offers ecosystem features for ease of use across ecosystem products, even Xiaomi is soon bringing in drag and drop features between Xiaomi smartphones and tablets. Another thing worth praising is there isn’t much bloatware - third-party apps. Not all apps support Split Screen but it works in Chrome and others.
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While the Floating Windows is accessible from a multitasking view, for Split Screen, I had to swipe using three fingers from the left. Thankfully the user interface has been optimised with features such as Floating Windows and Split Screen in landscape mode. This extends to apps such as Twitter and Instagram, which are not optimized for the tablet.
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This isn’t specific to Xiaomi alone as most Android tablets have the same problem. Even in landscape mode, the web pages open in the mobile view on an 11-inch display. And even after a decade, the user interface and some apps on Android tablets aren’t as optimised as for the iPad. However, the setup was done in vertical mode reminiscing of the first set of Android tablets. But I preferred using landscape mode, in which case, the power button was on the left side, and volume controls were on the top left. The tablet can be used in both portrait and landscape mode. The experience was complemented by four speakers with Dolby Atmos support resulting in immersive sound. Even the screen bezels were just ample enough to hold the tablet without accidentally touching the screen.

Gaming, too was smooth as holding it in landscape mode was convenient. Support for Dolby Atmos and Vision makes it a great binge-watching device as movies and shows on OTT apps look stunning. Xiaomi has also embraced a sleek metal unibody design for its Mi Pad 6 Boasting an 11-inch display within a slender 6.51mm thick frame, this tablet impresses with its featherweight feel, tipping the scales at 490 grams.Įverything looks sharp and vibrant on this 11-inch LCD with a 2.8K resolution and 144Hz refresh rate. Even Microsoft offers something similar on its Surface Duo line.Whether it's Apple's iPad or Samsung's Galaxy Pad, these tablets have a premium aesthetic and provide an exceptional experience. Samsung already offers a similar app combination feature on its flagship Galaxy S and Tab devices. Like we said earlier, this feature is not entirely new. This is because the former comes with a larger display with a sizable space for dual app opration. Of course, the app combination are those that would be able to launch simultaneously in the split – screen mode.Īpp composition is more useful on devices like the Pixel Fold and Pixel Tablet than on regular phones. Once this feature is completed, users will be able to utilize the ‘Save App Combination’ option.

Feature is not yet activeĬurrently, enabling this hidden flag has no effect, indicating that the feature is not quite ready yet. This launcher flag enables the option to “Save App Combination,” which hides the split – screen menu in the recent apps view. Mishaal Rahman who have had some decent leaks in the past claims that Google has added a new launcher flag to Android 14 Beta 2. Recent rumours suggests that this feature will launch with the Android 14 update. Nevertheless, it seems that Google hasn’t given up on the feature.
