Split Screen mode on Google Pixel phones allows you to run two apps simultaneously, making multitasking easier and more productive. Whether you want to browse the web while messaging or watch videos while taking notes, Split Screen is a convenient feature.
This guide will show you how to use Split Screen on Pixel phones, customize the layout, and switch between apps efficiently.
Split Screen (also called Multi-Window) allows your phone to display two apps at the same time:
Top or left window: Primary app
Bottom or right window: Secondary app
✅ Ideal for productivity, multitasking, and quick comparisons between apps.
Split Screen is available on Pixel phones running Android 9 (Pie) and later.
Open Settings → About phone → Android version
Ensure your Pixel is updated: Settings → System → System update → Check for updates
Open the first app you want in Split Screen
Tap the Recent apps button (square icon or swipe up if using gesture navigation)
Tap the app icon at the top of the app preview
Select Split screen from the menu
Open the second app from the Recent apps list or app drawer
💡 Both apps now share the screen: top/bottom in portrait, left/right in landscape.
You can resize apps to fit your preference:
Drag the divider line between apps up/down (portrait) or left/right (landscape)
Release when you reach the desired screen size
✅ This allows you to give priority to one app while keeping the other visible.
To replace one app:
Tap the divider line → Tap the top app icon
Select a new app from the Recent apps or app drawer
The new app replaces the previous one while maintaining Split Screen
💡 Useful for quickly switching tasks without exiting multitasking mode.
You can exit Split Screen anytime:
Drag the divider line all the way to the top/bottom (portrait) or left/right (landscape)
Or press the Home button → Both apps return to normal fullscreen mode
✅ Exiting is seamless and keeps both apps running in the background.
Use large-screen Pixels (Pixel XL, Pixel 6/7 Pro) for better multitasking
Combine with Gesture Navigation for faster switching between apps
Portrait mode: Best for messaging and browsing
Landscape mode: Ideal for videos, reading, or comparing content
Keep high-power apps in mind: Some games or media apps may not support Split Screen
Problem: App does not open in Split Screen
Solution: Not all apps support Split Screen. Try a different app.
Problem: Divider line stuck
Solution: Close both apps and restart Split Screen.
Problem: Screen too small to use both apps
Solution: Use landscape mode or a larger Pixel device.
Boosts productivity by running two apps simultaneously
Reduces app switching and saves time
Improves multitasking for work, study, or entertainment
Flexible layout with adjustable screen size
✅ Using Split Screen can turn your Pixel into a mini workstation.
Split Screen on Google Pixel phones is a powerful multitasking tool that enhances productivity and efficiency.
By activating Split Screen via Recent apps, adjusting layout, switching apps, and using landscape or portrait modes, you can make the most of your Pixel’s screen real estate. Proper use ensures smoother multitasking and a more efficient workflow.
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