Luckily, the industrious folks at Greenbot discovered a way to keep two Chrome tabs open at once, and it doesn’t require any hacks or trickery. Unfortunately, this trick doesn’t seem like something that the Android team intended to make possible, so we suggest you take advantage of it while you can, before it’s disabled by an update. MORE: 10 Tablets with the Longest Battery Life
- Open Chrome.
- Long-press on the Recents [square] button.
- Tap the three-dots button.
- Tap Move to other window.
- Tap the + button to open a new Chrome tab. You’ve split your screen between two Chrome tabs. Happy browsing!
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