When it comes to mobile operating systems, Windows has one major advantage over Google’s Android, where the former is able to run more than a single app on the display itself simultaneously, but that edge might have been eroding slowly but surely with various multi-window updates being made to various Android-powered devices in recent memory, such as the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and the Samsung Galaxy S3. Another potential candidate would be the Android-powered Chuwi V88, which has just received a beta firmware update from the Chinese tablet manufacturer themselves to deliver the ability to run multi-window apps at once.
This firmware update is based on the sweat and blood of chip manufacturer Rockchip as part of their efforts to deliver multi-window support to the Android platform. With this firmware update installed on the Chuwi V88, you will be able to run apps that come in resizeable windows, allowing you to drag them anywhere on your tablet’s display. Not only that, tapping on one of the buttons will let the tablet divide the display into four panels automatically, where one app runs in their individual corners. Time to get productive with the Chuwi V88!
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