Google has recently launched Android 8.0 Oreo and there is probably nothing wrong to say that there are a very large number of people all over the world who are waiting very desperately for using it. If you are a smartphone user other than Google or Nexus, there is nothing much you need to wait. Although the Android 8.0 Oreo is a great OS that comes with a flawless blend of features, there are certain things you must know about it. Today we are going to boost your knowledge on Oreo 8.0 by letting you know what apps support Picture-in-Picture mode on it.

Not all the third party apps would be comfortable with this latest Android version. However, you can simply check the same. The picture-in-picture mode was first made available by Google only on the TV widgets. As a lot of people demanded it on other gadgets as well, Google finally enabled them to enjoy it on smartphones and tablets. However, it seems that they only want to provide it to a limited people to check how successful it would be. This is the reason why it has been provided to only android Ore 8.0 users in the present scenario.

Many people think that Oreo doesn’t support any third-party app which in fact is not true. A lot of apps are there in fact which works perfectly on this latest OS by Google. You can check which app support Picture-in-Picture mode on Android Oreo 8.0 simply through this guide. It must be noted that this information is not present in the details page of the apps. However, you can follow below instructions for the same.

Steps to Check Which App Support Picture-in-Picture mode:

  • First of all open the device “Settings”
  • Next is to click on “Apps & Notifications option post which you need to click “Android Option”
  • You will see the “Special App Access Option” after this. Simply click on it.
  • Next is to tap on Picture-in-picture option.
  • You can then check for the list of apps that support this feature here.

It must be noted that the steps or instructions to find “Special App Access Option” are not same on every phone. This information mentioned in above steps is based on Google Pixel. For devices of other smartphones, it may slightly vary and thus you must keep it in your mind.