Apple's WWDC event is set to take place next week. The company reveals new software enhancements at this conference and according to a new report, it's set to introduce a big change for the iPad.
According to the report, the iPad's software will get a major overhaul as part of iPadOS 16. The company is said to be focusing on improving the multitasking experience on the iPad, something that Samsung has been able to refine on its flagship Galaxy tablets.
The iPad is about to get better at multitasking
iPadOS 16 is said to bring a redesigned multitasking interface that will make it easier for users to see which apps are open and to switch between tasks. Users will also be able to resize app windows and have more flexibility when handling multiple apps at once. The iPad can currently run two apps side-by-side and a scaled-down version of a third app. Apple is reportedly going to expand upon this interface to improve multitasking on its tablets.
Much of this reminds us of the multitasking features that we already have on some of the best Samsung tablets like the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra. Samsung is the only company that has consistently been making high-quality flagship Android tablet. Many of the features that it offers remain unmatched.
Tablets like the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra are perfect for power users who want their tablet to be more of a laptop replacement. That's also the experience that Apple is now reportedly trying to provide for the iPad. These changes ought to improve the user experience on one of the most popular tablet series in the market. Apple's WWDC 2022 event is scheduled for June 6.
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