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How to Split OPPO F5 Screen to Open Two Applications at the Same Time

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Gadgetren – F5 is the newest smartphone from OPPO that was present in Indonesia. This device is one of the prima donnas from OPPO in the Selfie Expert category.

The OPPO F5 itself has a 6-inch full screen with Full HD + resolution (2,160 x 1,080 pixels), IPS technology, protected by scratch-resistant glass Corning Gorilla Glass 5 and an aspect ratio of 18: 9, which covers the front.

This also results in its fingerprint sensor being on the back. In addition, the front camera has a resolution of 20 MP with an aperture of f / 2.0 plus artificial intelligence (AI) that can produce good selfies or wefies.

While the rear camera has a resolution of 16 MP with an aperture of f / 1.8, phase detection autofocus and LED flash can produce good photos. However, one of the other interesting features of the OPPO F5 is the split screen.

This feature allows users to run two applications on one smartphone screen. Actually, this technology itself has been around since the Galaxy Note smartphone was around. For gamers who are curious about how to create a split screen on the OPPO F5, please check out the tutorial below.

How to Split OPPO F5 Screen

  1. First, the Gadgeter opens the application or menu settings
  2. On page the settings, Gadgeter can activate the menu Split screen
  3. Once active, gadgets can open applications that support this feature, such as YouTube, SMS, WhatsApp, Telegram, and many more
  4. Then Gadgeter can select the last used button in the form of a box at the bottom of the screen
  5. In the Recent menu, gadgets can select an application and slide it down slightly until a menu appears Lock (Padlock icon) and menu Split screen (separate box symbol)
  6. Next, the gadgeter can select the menu Split screen
  7. Later the screen will be split into two parts
  8. Gadgeter can freely choose the application above or below, as long as it supports these functions

You could say that OPPO F5 itself can support this feature, as ColorOS 3.2 is based on the Android Nougat operating system, which comes standard with a dual-split multitasking feature that allows users to run two applications on one screen at the same time.