These are the best Android multitasking UIs, ranked


Modern smartphones are powerful computers that can do a lot at once, but a small screen ensures that a poorly designed user interface will severely restrict how well someone can multitask. Unfortunately, the stock Android multitasking UI, known as Overview, leaves a lot to be desired, meaning phones that opt for this interface simply don’t multitask as well as others.

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Much of this frustration started for me when the Android team redesigned the multitasking UI during the Android 9 Pie update. Instead of the vertically-scrolling card interface that showed four or five apps at a time, Google’s design team opted to follow the old Palm Pre model of large, horizontally scrolling cards — something that isn’t very surprising given the head designer of Android was also on the Palm WebOS team.

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