Google’s new user interface to facilitate the use of Android apps

Android applications that are going to be optimized for flip phones and tablets include: Digital Wellbeing, Gmail, Google Assistant, Google Calendar, Google Camera, Google Chat, Google Chrome, Google Clock, Google Contacts, Google Dialer, Google Docs, Google Drive, Google Family Link, Google Files, Google Fit, Google Home, Google Keep, Google Keyboard, Google Kids Space, Google Lens, Google Maps, Google Meet, Google Message, Google News, Google One, Google Pay, Google Personal Safety (SOS), Google Photos, Google Play, Google Play Games, Google Play Store, Google Podcasts, Google Search, Google Sheets, Google Slides, Google TV, Google Translate, Google Voice Recorder, Google Volt, Google Weather, YouTube, YouTube Kids, YouTube Music and YouTube TV.
According to Aetna from Isna, these applications have either been updated or have been updated with a tablet-friendly design. Google has announced that it is working with partners such as Samsung and other manufacturers to provide user interface designs suitable for foldable phones and tablets to their applications. The company also revealed some upcoming apps including Disney Plus, Minecraft, and Spotify.
With the launch of the Pixel Fold, Google is now more interested in how apps work on large-screen devices. Google’s Pixel Fold is the company’s first foldable smartphone, featuring a vertical hinge that can be opened to reveal a tablet-like display. Despite the great interest of consumers in folding phones, the folding market is relatively small and Samsung dominates this market.
However, Google’s focus on folding screen technology in its product line could lead to a major update to Android designed specifically for foldable phones and tablets, according to GizChina.