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Android 17 is about to make gaming on foldables way better

News RoomBy News Room17 June 20262 Mins Read
Android 17 is about to make gaming on foldables way better
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Google is giving mobile gamers a few new reasons to pay attention to Android 17. The next version of Android introduces features aimed squarely at gaming, with foldable phones among the biggest beneficiaries.

Among the highlights is a new foldable gaming mode that finally puts those larger displays to better use. Instead of stretching games across the entire screen and covering parts of the action with touch controls, Android 17 introduces a smarter layout designed specifically for gaming.

Android 17 makes better use of foldable screens

The new mode uses an optimized 50/50 split-screen experience. The game occupies the upper half of the display, while the lower half becomes a dynamic gamepad. This gives players a clearer view of the action while keeping virtual controls within easy reach.

The approach feels like a natural fit for foldables. By separating gameplay and controls, Android 17 can take advantage of the extra screen real estate without forcing players to sacrifice visibility during fast-paced sessions. Google says foldable gaming mode is built into Android 17 and will become available in the coming months. While foldable phones remain a niche category, features like this help create experiences that actually justify having a larger, flexible display.

Controller customization and smoother gameplay are coming too

Android 17 isn’t stopping at foldable-specific improvements. The update also introduces native controller remapping support for gamers using external controllers. Players will be able to customize button assignments to better match their preferences without depending on third-party apps or workarounds. Performance is getting attention as well. Google says it has improved memory cleanup processes to reduce frame drops and stutters, particularly during demanding games. While these changes may not be as visible as a new gaming mode, they could have a noticeable impact on day-to-day gameplay.

The updates show Google continuing to push Android as a gaming platform. Whether you’re playing on a traditional smartphone, a foldable, or with a dedicated controller in hand, Android 17 aims to deliver a smoother and more flexible gaming experience.

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