After much speculation, the latest iOS version has officially debuted with many surprising and enticing features. One of them, multitasking capability, allowing users to split the screen and use two apps simultaneously, stands out. Do you want to experience this feature? Our guide on splitting the screen and running dual apps on iOS 9 will show you the quickest and simplest way.
If you've upgraded your iPhone to iOS 9, you should explore some ways to optimize battery life on iPhone 6 Plus, 6, 5s, 5, 4s running iOS 9, ensuring the longest battery lifespan. With multitasking capability in iOS 9 to run two apps simultaneously, Apple has divided it into two smaller features called Split View and Slider Over. Alongside this, they come with different operational abilities.
Splitting the iPhone screen to run two apps simultaneously on iPhone, iPad, iOS
1. Slider Over Unleashed
Firstly, Slider Over is the feature enabling swiping from the right side of the screen to open a new app. At this moment, the current app will temporarily pause.
More specifically, when swiping the screen, a window about one-third the size of the entire screen will appear. Here, you can choose some apps like Safari, Maps, Photos, Calendar, helping you tap and use immediately. When swiping the screen back, you'll return to the previous app you were using. Currently, Slide Over supports some devices like iPad mini 2, iPad mini 3, iPad Air, iPad Air 2.
2. Split View
Split View is the feature allowing screen division. Unlike Slide Over, Split View enables running two apps independently side by side simultaneously. Moreover, you can easily drag and drop content from one app to another flexibly.
With Split View mode, you can effortlessly resize each app window by dragging the divider between the two apps in a 50/50 or 70/30 ratio. However, what disappoints users is that currently only the iPad Air 2 has the capability to support this mode.
Above are the operations helping you split the screen, run two apps simultaneously on iOS 9. Essentially, this is one of the most attractive features of iOS 9, ensuring users never miss any important tasks while using their devices. So what about you? Have you upgraded to iOS 9 for your iPhone, iPad? Should you install iOS 9 Beta for iPhone, iPad? at this moment or should devices with older iPhone models upgrade to iOS or not?...
