This time around, the UI still seems to have stayed pretty much the same, and Google has focused more on the under-lying features, dug beneath menus, that will make the over-all feel of the device a lot better, introducing many new and amazing features. One such that was talked about a lot is the new Picture-In-Picture mode, or in short, the PIP Mode, which was first introduced on Android TV. With the feature, you will basically be able to run an application as a small window while using another application. Unlike the Multi-Window mode, the PIP Mode gives the user a lot more freedom to place the window exactly where they want it to be. For example, you could be running a YouTube video in a small window while chatting, or typing a long essay. We leave the creativity to you, and if you’re using Android O, then here’s How to Enable Picture-In-Picture Mode on Android O.

How to Enable Picture-In-Picture Mode on Android O

We expect the feature to improve and become compatible with a lot more apps in the coming developer previews of Android O.