Samsung recently unveiled the Galaxy Z Fold 4 smartphone in the market, pre-installed with Android 12L-based One UI 4.1.1 Android operating system offered by Google, this new update brings several new features, one of which is the new taskbar functionality. It totally transforms the multitasking experience of foldable smartphone users.
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This One UI 4.1.1-based new Taskbar function will help you to quickly move between full-screen apps and pop-up windows. Further, with the help of this functionality, you can also divide your phone’s screens in half with just a few swipe motions.
Taskbar functionality appears alongside the typical navigation buttons or gestures and pulls from the bottom row of your home screen as well as some recent apps. The Taskbar disappears when you go to the home screen, and it reappears when you open up any apps.
As the foldable like Galaxy Z Fold 4, features a big screen, so this feature can let you display three apps simultaneously in split screen format, the Taskbar will save your live layout as a shortcut. Notably, if you want to jump between a full-screen app and any dual- or tri-divided app setup then this too is possible with this new functionality.
Samsung taskbar feature is specially made for foldable devices, as it debuted with Galaxy Z Fold 4, and in the coming days, it will reach more devices like Galaxy Z Fold 3 with the help of update, and it will give foldable users a reason to buy the foldables.
How you can enable the newly launched taskbar feature in your foldable phones.
- How to enable taskbar feature in One UI 4.1.1 Galaxy Z Fold 4
- Open ‘Settings’ app on your Galaxy Z Fold 4.
- Tap on ‘Display’ option.
- Scroll down and find ‘Taskbar’ feature.
- Tap on to turn it on.
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