ChromeOS will run Android apps in the background, multitasking

According to 9to5Google sheet, new updates on ChromeOS will help Android applications run smoothly in the background.

One of the biggest shortcomings of ChromeOS and a minus point when using mobile OS is that applications do not work like software on the desktop. Google is trying to fix this. According to 9to5Google sheet, new updates on ChromeOS will help Android applications run smoothly in the background.

Currently, these applications - part of the unified Android and Chrome plan - will stop when you switch to another application. Although there are exceptions, such as Spotify, but most applications that need to see real-time data or games stop when you click out of its window. This is quite annoying for those who want to work multitasking.

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Hours can work multitasking on Chrome OS

ChromeUnboxed is the YouTube channel that discovered this feature first, called Android Parallel Tasks on Chrome OS 64, which can now be installed via the Beta channel. As a result, you can switch between applications that it still runs. Hopefully the feature will soon be widely released in the future.

Users are also happy to see Google focus on multitasking on Chrome OS 64, previously with the Split View feature. Check out how this feature works in the video below.

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Update 24 May 2019
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