Last week, Google released the Android 9 Pie bringing gesture-based navigation system, adaptive battery, and more new features. Android Pie arrived first on Pixel handsets, including the original Pixel and Pixel XL as well as the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL. Then after that OnePlus 6 device got an Android Pie update this week.
If you’ve upgraded to Android Pie and can’t figure out the new recent apps feature. I will share you cool feature of it.
In previous incarnations of Android, there was a clear and present method for scrolling through your apps. To see what apps were recently opened, you just tapped that square icon to reveal a card-like list of applications. You could then either tap on one to open it, or swipe to the right to fully close it.
With the release of Android Pie, and the unleashing of gesture-based navigation, that process has changed. Gone is that square button and swiping right to close. Replacing that tried-and-true button and swipe-right combination is a gesture and new swipe direction. This new method makes working with Android, using only one hand, much more efficient.
Let me show you how it’s done
Opening the recent apps overview
In order to make use of the recent apps overview, you have to first open it. At the bottom of your home screen, you should see a small pill-shaped button (Figure A).
Figure A
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The new “home” button on Android Pie. |
To open the recent apps overview, tap on the Home button, and then swipe upward. Make this swipe short (if you swipe too far, you’ll open the App Drawer instead). I’ve found the swipe only needs to reach just above the “dock” on the home screen (so about an inch above the Home button).
You should now see the recent apps overview (Figure B).
Figure B