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Android’s next big feature turns your phone into a desktop

Android’s next big feature turns your phone into a desktop

  • Android 16 beta contains an early version of Google’s Android Desktop Mode, which allows users to turn their phone into a desktop-like experience.
  • The feature was discovered by Android tinkerer Mishaal Rahman and enables users to plug their smartphone into a monitor for a PC-like interface.
  • Android Desktop Mode features a taskbar with Windows Start Menu-style app drawer, native navigation buttons, and windowed apps that can be snapped to the left and right of the screen.
  • The feature is still in its early stages and may not be ready at launch for Android 16, which is expected to launch this spring; it could come later as part of a quarterly update or Android 17 in 2026.
  • Android Desktop Mode shares similarities with Samsung’s DeX feature, but offers more advanced features like display placement management and window snapping capabilities.

A beta build of Android 16 contains an early version of Google’s new Android Desktop Mode that, in the future, could let users simply plug their smartphone into a monitor and use it like a laptop or desktop computer.

The new feature was shared by Android tinkerer Mishaal Rahman reporting for Android Authority. Rahman manually enabled Android Desktop Mode under developer options on his Google Pixel 8 Pro running the latest Android 16 beta. After plugging it into a USB-C compatible monitor, it immediately displays a PC-like interface on the external display, as you can see as in his video:

It looks similar to Samsung’s useful DeX feature that lets you dock a Galaxy smartphone to a monitor for a windowed experience.

Android Desktop Mode puts Android’s status bar on the top so you can see your Wi-Fi and signal strength, and there’s a taskbar on the bottom that lets you pin apps for easy access. The taskbar also gives you a Windows Start Menu-style app drawer, and you get access to Android’s native navigation buttons on the right end of the taskbar. Apps run in windowed modes that look a lot like the experience on Android tablets, but you also get Windows PC-like abilities such as snapping windows to the left and right of the screen.

Last year, Rahman found an early version of Google’s desktop experience didn’t do much more than let you drop a resizable windowed app onto a bigger screen. In March, Google upped its abilities to include a display placement management setting that lets you drag boxes to arrange your mobile screen and monitor so you can make it easier to navigate your cursor between them, much like the display arrangement settings you’ll find on desktop operating systems. 

Rahman says Desktop Mode might not be ready at launch for Android 16, which is expected to launch this spring. It could come later in a quarterly update or even as part of Android 17, which won’t likely come until 2026.

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Q. What is Android’s next big feature that turns your phone into a desktop?
A. Android Desktop Mode, which allows users to plug their smartphone into a monitor and use it like a laptop or desktop computer.

Q. Who shared information about Android Desktop Mode?
A. Mishaal Rahman, an Android tinkerer reporting for Android Authority.

Q. What does Android Desktop Mode display on the external display?
A. A PC-like interface that looks similar to Samsung’s DeX feature.

Q. How does the taskbar in Android Desktop Mode work?
A. It allows users to pin apps for easy access and provides a Windows Start Menu-style app drawer, as well as native navigation buttons.

Q. What is unique about how apps run in windowed modes on Android Desktop Mode?
A. They look like the experience on Android tablets but also offer Windows PC-like abilities such as snapping windows to the left and right of the screen.

Q. How did Mishaal Rahman discover Android Desktop Mode?
A. He manually enabled it under developer options on his Google Pixel 8 Pro running the latest Android 16 beta.

Q. What is the expected launch date for Android 16, which includes Android Desktop Mode?
A. This spring.

Q. Will Android Desktop Mode be available at launch or later?
A. It might not be ready at launch and could come later in a quarterly update or as part of Android 17, which won’t likely come until 2026.

Q. What is the display placement management setting that was recently added to Android Desktop Mode?
A. It allows users to drag boxes to arrange their mobile screen and monitor for easier navigation.

Q. How does the display arrangement setting in Android Desktop Mode compare to desktop operating systems?
A. It provides a similar experience, allowing users to easily navigate between screens.