Newly available on the Play Store, the Google tablet Pixel C is already the subject of future developments. In an “Ask Me Anything” organized on Reddit, the Google team in charge of the unit revealed that she was considering a windowing system.
Now present on Windows and iOS, this feature allows to place two side by side applications is especially popular on shelves from 10 inches, such as Pixel C. “We are working on a series of improvements for Android in this format, such as windowing, in which we spent a lot of time, “and explain the Google developers.
“The problem of the egg and the hen”
Several Reddit users also criticized the lack of applications optimized for the tablet version of Android. A concern that Google has identified: “We spend a lot of time working with developers on better tablet apps, but this is clearly the problem of the egg and the chicken,” entrust engineers.
Many tests have in fact criticized the choice to use Google Android on this tablet instead of Chrome OS, usually fitted devices in the pixel array. Ars Technica The site has also announced that Chrome OS was the original choice for this Google Pixel C, before the company changes his mind at the last moment. And one of the journalists of the site concluded that this new tablet was an excellent “fridge magnets”
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