Updated
Updated · Android Central · Jun 20
Android 17 Adds 5-App Bubbles to Pixel Phones, Expanding Multitasking Beyond Split Screen
Updated
Updated · Android Central · Jun 20

Android 17 Adds 5-App Bubbles to Pixel Phones, Expanding Multitasking Beyond Split Screen

3 articles · Updated · Android Central · Jun 20

Summary

  • Android 17 lets Pixel users open up to five apps as bubbles—floating windows that sit over other apps—giving Google’s phones a built-in multitasking option beyond two-app split screen.
  • The feature targets a gap in Android 16, which could stretch split screen to a 90:10 layout but still could not handle more than two apps at once.
  • Pixel users create bubbles by long-pressing an app on the home screen or app drawer and tapping the Bubble icon; groups can hold five apps and collapse into a movable on-screen shortcut.
  • Pixel Fold, Pixel 9 Pro Fold and Pixel 10 Pro Fold show bubble groups in the taskbar on the inner display, keeping them hidden until users swipe up from the bottom.
  • Google’s implementation still trails Samsung’s One UI 8.5, which offers easier app-switcher access plus freer window moving, resizing and separation.

Insights

Can juggling five floating apps on a phone screen truly boost productivity, or does it just create more on-screen clutter?
Is Google's simplified multitasking a deliberate design choice, or a sign that Pixel software is still playing catch-up with its rivals?
With AI assistants getting smarter, is manual multitasking with Bubbles a temporary solution before AI fully automates our workflows?