Google announced Desktop Windowing way back in 2024 and, although the feature is currently only available for tablets running Android 16 QPR3, it’s set to become more readily available in the coming months.
So, what is Desktop Windowing and how does it work? And, which devices will support the feature once it launches more widely? We explain everything you need to know about Desktop Windowing and its supported feature, Connected Displays.
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What is Desktop Windowing?
In a nutshell, Android’s Desktop Windowing mode is a more enhanced version of freeform windowing for Android tablets, and allows users to open multiple apps and run them simultaneously on-screen. However, not only will users be able to run multiple apps at the same time, but they’ll also be able to resize and reposition multiple app windows for a more desktop-like experience.

How to access Desktop Windowing
Firstly, keep in mind that Desktop Windowing is currently only available on the Google Pixel Tablet with Android 16 QPR3. However, we do expect the feature to roll out more readily across tablets in the coming months.
Otherwise, Google explains there are various ways to open and arrange apps in desktop windowing mode. Firstly, you can simply select the app’s header bar and select Desktop windowing, or you can tap and hold the app’s top handle and then drag it down for resizing and moving.
You can even access Desktop Windowing via a paired physical keyboard, by pressing the keys Action + Ctrl + Down arrow at the same time.
What is Connected Displays on Android?
It’s worth mentioning Connected Displays here, as the feature is actually built upon Desktop Windowing, and allows users to connect their Androids to an external monitor. From here, they’ll be able to instantly access a desktop windowing environment, allowing them to run multiple apps side-by-side in resizable windows on the larger display.
Designed in collaboration with Google and Samsung, Connected Displays is now generally available on the following supported devices:
- Google Pixel 8 series and older
- Samsung Galaxy S26 series
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 11
