Google’s on the right track with desktop mode in Android 16

Thanks to Android 16, the day I’ve been longing for has finally arrived. After years of hoping Google would follow in Samsung’s footsteps, it has done just that, as we have a proper desktop mode on Pixel phones

After spending some time with it, I have a few thoughts, but before I continue, I need to remind everyone that this is part of Android 16 QPR1 Beta 2. Just keep that in mind if you venture down this path yourself, as you’re likely to run into a few bugs along the way.

Getting started

Developer Options to enable Desktop Mode in Android 16 QPR1 Beta 2

(Image credit: Andrew Myrick / Android Central)

If you install QPR1 Beta 2 and just plug your Pixel into an external display, you either won’t see anything or will just see your phone screen mirrored. That’s because Google’s not ready to make desktop mode accessible to everyone right out of the box. After all, this is a Developer Preview, and not the public build.

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