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LG tells the story of it’s QSlide multi-tasking feature, took cues from foggy windows

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LG has released a video that explain a few things behind their QSlide technology. QSlide is a different way to multi-task, taking obvious inspiration from Samsung’s pop-up-play feature on their 2012 Galaxy series.

QSlide allows you to operate two screens on your phone at one time via using an adjustable transparency setting. It’s not available with every function of the phone, but it allows you to multi-task when you need it. QSlide doesn’t have the same amazing functions as Samsung’s Galaxy Note II’s amazing new multi-tasking capabilities (where you can function many different apps in a half-screen).

Check the video below and view the inspiration behind LG’s multi-tasking experience. It looks like they took some cues from that lovely task we used to undertake as children, writing on the fog of our car windows.

In other news, LG wanted to test out just how real it’s IPS monitors are. There’s no better way to show off new technology than a live demonstration, though.

So, what did LG do? I don’t want to ruin any surprises so check out the video below:

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  • TT

    Does it mean Nexus 4 will featured with multi-task?

    • http://androidaustralia.com.au Josh Berg

      Nexus 4 probably won’t have this feature as it won’t have LG’s custom UI overlay.

      • TT

        Oh, yeah. Like Samsung.

        BTW, can’t wait for the new Nexus.

        • http://androidaustralia.com.au Josh Berg

          Neither can I, exciting times. :)

          I really hope that for everyone’s sake there is at least a 16GB model.

          • TT

            Yes, you are absolutely right. 8GB is OK for my Nexus 7, but not enough for a mobile.

            From the lesson of Nexus 7, Google should realize 16GB is most popular, so they should have 16GB Nexus 4 at the beginning.

            Hate the time difference between Aus and US, we have to wait for another day. :-(