
""To help you build these dynamic experiences more efficiently, we are announcing that the Compose Adaptive Layouts Library 1.2 is officially entering beta," explained Google. The release introduces strategies such as reflow and levitate to help Android developers move fluidly from single to multi‑pane layouts and to create polished transitions between device postures. It also adds built‑in support for 'Large' and 'Extra‑Large' window size classes, establishing sensible breakpoints for richer UI changes on expansive displays."
"Google notes that "we see that users who use an app on both their phone and a larger screen are almost three times more engaged." The company urges teams to go beyond stretching single‑column views to adopt patterns like list and detail panes shown side-by-side, which reduce taps and speed up workflows. With more than 500 million large‑screen Android devices in the market, and forward‑looking concepts such as Connected Displays in developer preview, the opportunity for multi‑instance and desktop‑class features is growing fast."
Compose Adaptive Layouts Library 1.2 has entered beta, focusing on larger canvases and flexible layouts for foldables, tablets, and expansive displays. The release adds reflow and levitate strategies to transition from single to multi-pane layouts and create polished posture-aware transitions. Built-in 'Large' and 'Extra-Large' window size classes establish breakpoints for richer UI adjustments. Users who use an app on both phone and larger screens show nearly three times more engagement, encouraging adoption of side-by-side list and detail panes to reduce taps and speed workflows. Over 500 million large-screen Android devices exist, expanding opportunities for multi-instance and desktop-class features, with Connected Displays in developer preview.
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