This wild ‘Atomic Workbench’ feature lets you run five Android apps at once [Video]

Split-screen multitasking has long been a staple of the Android experience, but as new form factors emerge, brands are innovating in exciting ways. Vivo is at the forefront of this evolution with its upcoming “Atomic Workbench,” designed to enhance productivity on its latest foldable device, the Vivo X Fold 5.

Set to debut with the Vivo X Fold 5, the “Atomic Workbench” introduces a fresh approach to multitasking, reminiscent of the Open Canvas feature found on OnePlus devices. This innovative functionality allows users to run a primary app that occupies a significant portion of the display while simultaneously managing up to four additional apps in smaller windows.

The interface is designed for seamless transitions; tapping on a different app instantly shifts it to the forefront, with the other applications adjusting their positions accordingly. This means that even when an app is not the primary focus, it continues to operate in the background, a feature that could prove beneficial in scenarios such as gaming, where players often find themselves waiting for action.

While the practicality of this multitasking feature may be debated, its novelty is undeniable. Vivo has showcased the functionality in a captivating video shared on Weibo, highlighting the potential of the Atomic Workbench to redefine how users interact with multiple applications.

The Vivo X Fold 5 is set to launch on June 25, though details regarding its availability remain somewhat ambiguous. As the anticipation builds, one can’t help but wonder: will this innovative multitasking feature resonate with users in their daily lives?

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This wild 'Atomic Workbench' feature lets you run five Android apps at once [Video]