Now, for those unaware, rumors about a Google Pixel Fold device surfaced earlier this year. Although the company has not yet officially mentioned or teased anything about a foldable Pixel, the leaked Android 12.1 update shows that Google has developed iPadOS-like UIs and features that could work very well on foldable devices.
For starters, Google is working on a dual-pane layout in the stock launcher app and notifications panel. This would enable users to open the notifications panel and the Quick Settings panel simultaneously on a single screen. The UI divides the screen to show the Quick Settings options at the left and the notifications at the right side of the screen. You can check out a preview of the feature right below.
Furthermore, in the Settings menu, Android 12.1 shows a split view of the primary settings options and the sub-menus, much like iPadOS. Moreover, the lock screen also follows a split view, with the time at the left and the notifications at the right side of the screen. The icon for the lock button appears in the middle.
The PIN/ Password-entry UI is dynamic in Android 12.1. It means that the UI shows up as a floating window at the corner of the screen which the user touched. However, they can then shift the UI to the other side with a simple tap on the screen.
Other than these, there is also a new Taskbar in Android 12.1 that is essentially an extension of Android’s split-screen and multi-tasking features. Once enabled, it can contain five apps and seamlessly transitions into a dock whenever a user exits an app.
These features and UI changes in Android 12.1 suggest that Google is focusing a lot on improving its software for foldable devices. Hence, it might be possible that the company is secretly working on a Pixel fold. However, as Google has not officially said anything about it yet, we suggest you take this information with a grain of salt.