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Android 13 refined the long-existing drag-and-drop feature that lets you move content between apps. But it only worked in split-screen mode. Android 14 polished it further by allowing you to hold what ...
Haroun joined Android Police in 2021, reporting on the latest stories in the tech world. Since then, he’s gleefully covered everything from the most mundane Google Docs features to more mainstream ...
Google’s Android 14 update is, so far, not all that major, but there have been quite a few nice quality-of-life tweaks. One of those is found in drag-and-drop, which in Android 14 will support moving ...
As per the report, the drag-and-drop feature for Chrome’s Android app will arrive in the upcoming version 129. As of now, this version is only available in the Dev channel. The source spotted a new ...
That is, dragging and dropping files from one app to another. Well, Nail Sadykov, the Google News Telegram channel editor, has spotted a brand new feature of Android 14. And with it in place, ...
Google could introduce drag-and-drop support in Chrome for Android. This feature will debut in the upcoming Dev channel release (version 129) and will allow users to move files within the browser and ...
Drag and drop worked on Android 13 only in split-screen mode. While it wasn't perfect, the idea made sense. The limited screen size wasn't as much of an issue when you could see two apps side by side.