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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 : Multitasking Capabilities Explained!

Here is an excellent breakdown of the Fold2's multitasking interface and capabilities: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmmN6f9jTU4

A lot has been said about the supposedly unique way the Surface Duo leverages multitasking, and how the screen orientation/aspect ratio makes it better for multitasking. This appears to show that the Fold2 matches and exceeds what the Duo can do, in a more seamless (literally and figuratively) way.

A few TL;DW screenshots:

[Horizontal multitasking (similar to Duo)...

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Chrome's native color picker is Android 4 vintage

I subscribe to /r/Windows10 and people regularly complain about the [ODBC database dialog from Windows 3.1](http://i.imgur.com/hUDWtUN.jpg) being in Windows 10, but I think I found a similar one on Android.

While not as old, Chrome's native input\[type=color\] picker looks similarly terrible.

[https://i.imgur.com/sIJNGvA.jpg](https://i.imgur.com/sIJNGvA.jpg)

[https://i.imgur.com/xj9JaOh.jpg](https://i.imgur.com/xj9JaOh.jpg)

This looks like Android Holo era design. All Chrome's other inputs, ...

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I have an internal version of Google News apparently?

Opened up the app and was greeted to [this notification](https://i.imgur.com/De6vmTr.png). Has anyone else gotten this?

EDIT:

I've noticed the Google News icon has a [paw print on the bottom](https://i.imgur.com/85cNO2o.png) (maybe it's a "dogfood" version?)

Only notable difference I see is in the settings, there's a "Labs" setting with a bunch of features. Will post screenshot in a little bit. [Labs setting at bottom of Settings](https://i.imgur.com/EaHZMD2.png)

EDIT 2:

[All labs settings]...

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Which android apps are the smoothest and have the best animations?

Which apps do you think have to best animations on android? Apps that feel 'modern' and 'smooth'?

* 'Google Go' for example feels light years ahead of the normal 'Google' app, in terms of animations and 'feel'. Not as functional, but much more 'up to date', if that makes sense. Maybe it's made with flutter or something? (I hear that makes developing apps easier to apply animations and smoothness, but idk)...

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