Picture-in-Picture in a Mobile Phone How to operate The Picture-in-Picture feature in a mobile phone is a multitasking mode that allows users to use one app while presenting the content of another app in a small window. This feature is useful for users who want to multitask at the same time, such as browsing the web or making calls, without wanting to switch apps.
To use Picture-in-Picture on your phone, first make sure that your phone supports this feature and that it's turned on. In general, most modern smartphones support Picture-in-Picture, but the exact method of enabling it may vary depending on the phone brand and OS version. You can find the "Picture-in-Picture" or "Split Screen" option in your phone's settings to see if it's enabled.
Once the picture-in-picture feature is turned on, you can follow these steps:
1.Open an app that supports picture-in-picture, such as a ***.
2.During the *** process, find the trigger button for the picture-in-picture feature, which is usually a button with a small window icon.
3.When you click the button, the widget will shrink to a small window, and you can drag it anywhere on the screen.
4.At this point, you can return to the home screen or open another app, and the user will continue as a small window. Let's give you the operation diagram.
In addition to the widget, many other apps also support picture-in-picture, such as social apps, browsers, and chat apps. You can try triggering picture-in-picture in different apps to suit your multitasking needs.
It's important to note that the picture-in-picture feature can take up some system resources, so you may experience performance degradation or stuttering on phones that are handling a lot of tasks or running low memory. In addition, some apps may not fully support the picture-in-picture feature or may have some limitations when using it. So, when using picture-in-picture, it's a good idea to understand your phone's compatibility with the app.