Android tablet space, with the company hoping for consumers, manufacturers, and developers to follow them and improve the community.for users of the Pixel Tablet and Galaxy Z Fold 5.The update means that, with your tablet in portrait mode, Instagram pushes out your feed to the edges of the screen. The main navigation icons are now shown in the sidebar. When you start to watch video Reels, the interaction icons will snap to the sides of the screen rather than the sides of the video.
It’s not complete, though.... With your tablet held in landscape mode, Instagram defaults to expecting a smartphone screen, and the dreaded black blocks appear on either side of the app’s main screen. And, of course, this is a staggered roll-out, with only some accounts getting access to the new software.Why is this important? One of the biggest weaknesses in Android’s large-screened hardware is support from app developers.