< h1>Last updated: October 23rd, 2023 at 08:14 UTC+02:00 < /h1>
< p>Since the launch of Android 12L, Google has fulfilled its promise of providing more apps optimized for foldable and tablet devices. Both first-party and third-party apps have now integrated support for foldable smartphones and tablets, allowing users to make the most of their larger screens. The list of apps with big-screen optimizations now includes popular ones like Adobe Acrobat Reader, Dropbox, Evernote, Gmail, Google Docs, and Todoist.< /p>
< h2>Adobe Acrobat Reader< /h2>
< p>When it comes to Adobe Acrobat Reader, this PDF reader has been updated to make full use of the expanded screen real estate on foldable phones and tablets. The app now has an optimized layout that adapts to the bigger screen. Additionally, users can take advantage of the split-screen mode and easily drag and drop PDF files from other apps directly into Adobe Acrobat Reader. Adobe is also working on a side-by-side view for comparing and studying PDF files.< /p>
< h2>Dropbox< /h2>
< p>On the Android version of the Dropbox app, files are now automatically resized to fit the device’s screen size. This means that foldable phones and tablets can now display images in a larger view. Moreover, the app now supports external keyboards and mice, granting users more precise controls and increased productivity.< /p>
< h2>Evernote< /h2>
< p>Evernote now features a two-pane layout specially designed for big-screen Android devices like foldable phones and tablets. The app has also been enhanced to work seamlessly with styluses, perfect for sketching and taking notes. Additionally, Evernote has received updated widgets that can adapt to different screen sizes and orientations.< /p>
< h2>Gmail< /h2>
< p>Gmail has already introduced a two-pane layout for foldable phones and tablets. The app now offers further optimizations, such as the ability to open files and links directly within an email on the right side of the screen. Users can adjust the width of this screen by simply dragging the divider handle located in the middle of the screen.< /p>
< h2>Google Docs< /h2>
< p>Google Docs has already implemented a two-pane layout for foldable smartphones and tablets. Latest updates now allow users to enter the editing mode as soon as a file is opened. The formatting toolbar has been made more visible, and the cursor is now clearly visible when working with files on foldable devices.< /p>
< h2>Todoist< /h2>
< p>Todoist, one of the leading to-do apps on Android smartphones, now has a two-pane layout specifically tailored for foldable phones and tablets. In addition, the developers have relocated important user interface elements to the bottom of the screen, making them easily accessible.< /p>
< h2>Zoom< /h2>
< p>Zoom, the popular video meeting app, has introduced a new feature on foldable phones in landscape mode. Users can now display video calls on one half of the foldable phone’s screen, allowing for hands-free meetings. This is especially useful when using the Flex Mode feature on devices like the Galaxy Z Fold 5, where the video call automatically switches to the upright half of the screen.< /p>