iN8ter
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That's my point, on an iPad you can have a full app open in split view and then Messages on the other side with the video towards the top of the messages frame and still hold a conversation with it playing. On a Note, the phone is borderline useless with that up and you're better off just using the Video App in Split Screen view on top of the other app you're running. If you're running two apps plus the video, it will almost completely cover one of them.
I just never found it that useful when I had a Galaxy Note, so I never used the feature. I guess if you want to keep playing the video while you quickly check on something that's useful (as most video players will pause video if you background them, which is a logical thing to do), but for multi-tasking I always found this worked better on Samsung's Tablets than on their phones.
I think the same regarding split screening apps, as well. Works much better on a PC or Tablet than on a Phone. There just isn't enough real estate for it to be much more than a vanity feature.
I just never found it that useful when I had a Galaxy Note, so I never used the feature. I guess if you want to keep playing the video while you quickly check on something that's useful (as most video players will pause video if you background them, which is a logical thing to do), but for multi-tasking I always found this worked better on Samsung's Tablets than on their phones.
I think the same regarding split screening apps, as well. Works much better on a PC or Tablet than on a Phone. There just isn't enough real estate for it to be much more than a vanity feature.