How to split screen on Samsung Devices

Hadlee Simons / Android Authority

The increase in screen real estate makes our smartphones, foldables, and tablets much more functional than ever. We can more easily enjoy movies, read books, and browse the web more comfortably. Larger screens have also turned our smartphones into productivity powerhouses, especially with the introduction of split-screen in recent years. Are you not sure how to view two windows or apps on a single screen? Today we’ll teach you how to use a split-screen on any Samsung device.

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Editor’s note: We’ve put together these steps using a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra running Android 12. Keep in mind some steps might differ depending on your phone and software version.

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To split-screen on a Samsung device, tap open Recent Apps, tap on your chosen app’s icon, and select Open in split-screen view. Then select the other app you want to use.


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How to split-screen on Samsung using Recent Apps

Using two apps at once sure has its benefits. Imagine being able to watch a YouTube video while you talk to your friend about it on Messenger. That’s only one example, and your imagination is the only limit. What matters most is knowing how to use split-screen on Samsung, so let’s start by giving you the primary method.

  • Open the Recent Apps section.
  • Find the first app you want to use and tap on the app’s icon.
  • Select Open in split-screen view.
  • You can now select which app you want to use on the other half of the screen.
  • You can press the Home or Back buttons to exit the split-screen view.

How to split screen on Samsung using the Edge Panel

You don’t always plan which apps you want to use. The idea just pops up when needed. This is what makes using the Edge Panel much more convenient and natural.

  • Open the first app you want to use.
  • Slide-out the Edge Panel.
  • Tap and hold on to the second app you want to use in split-screen view. Drag it to either the lower or upper part of the screen.
  • You can press the Home or Back buttons to exit the split-screen view.

How to use pop-up view

The split-screen view is excellent, but it limits you to dividing the display in two. Those who want more flexibility can use the pop-up view. This feature mimics using a traditional window, much like on a computer. You can drag it around, resize it, change its size, and more.

How to use pop-up view with the Recent Apps

  • Open the Recent Apps section.
  • Find the app you want to use and tap on the app’s icon.
  • Select Open in pop-up view.
  • You can now tap on the upper section of the pop-up to pull out options, or drag the sides to resize it. Additionally, you can move it around by dragging it from the top section.

How to use pop-up view with the Edge Panel

  • Slide-out the Edge Panel.
  • Tap and hold on to the app you want to use. Drag it to the middle of the screen.
  • You can now tap on the upper section of the pop-up to pull out options, or drag the sides to resize it. Additionally, you can move it around by dragging it from the top section.

The feature was introduced with the Samsung Galaxy S8, so you should be able to use split-screen on Android Samsung devices newer than the S8 handset.

Can I save split-screen configurations?

Yes, you can save shortcuts for entering split-screen views using two predetermined apps of your choosing. Enter split-screen view using the apps you want to make a shortcut for, tap on the three-dot menu section where the screen splits, and select the icon to add to the Edge Panel. You can now access these two apps in split-screen view from the Edge Panel.

Can I make one side of the split-screen larger?

Yes. Just drag the line where the screen splits and move it around.

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