Microsoft's first Android device, the so-called Surface Duo, is believed to become just around the corner, and the closer we obtain to the launch, the greater information emerges on onpar gps.
One of the latest discoveries is really a feature called app groups, which according to WL should allow users to pair two different apps and launch them simultaneously.
In other words, it lets users create sets of apps that can launch together at the same time. For example, if you always launch Onenote and Outlook together, you can create an app group, and then when clicked, both apps are automatically started.
Despite being called app groups, which implies that multiple apps could be controlled by doing this, it appears as though the whole thing could be limited to just two apps. It doesn't make sense at all at this time, but however, Microsoft might be looking into expanding this at some point in the near future to incorporate more apps.
Surface Duo likely launching in July
And when the entire idea heard this before for you, it's because Samsung's already offering something similar as part of the App Pair feature on its phones.
As far as Microsoft's Android feature goes, such an approach would virtually seem sensible on Windows 10 too. And it's since the purpose of this tool would be to boost productivity, and Windows 10 itself has made productivity quite a priority. Launching two apps simultaneously ought to be possible on Windows 10 too - which is, only that native functionality in this regard would obviously come in much handier than third-party alternatives.
Surface Duo is expected to ship with Microsoft Launcher pre-loaded, albeit Microsoft would need to update the app to aid dual-screen devices. Based on people familiar with the problem, the Duo should be announced in July.
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