The simultaneous display of two applications on a single Android 10 device screen allows for enhanced multitasking. This functionality divides the display area, enabling users to interact with two different apps without constant switching. A typical example involves viewing a web browser on the upper portion of the screen while simultaneously composing an email in the lower portion.
This feature significantly improves user productivity by streamlining workflow. The ability to monitor multiple data streams or reference information from one application while actively working in another provides a demonstrable advantage. Historically, this type of simultaneous application display was limited to desktop environments, its introduction to Android represented a substantial improvement in mobile device usability.