Here’s how you can run two apps at once in a split-screen environment on Apple’s iPhone X (or any other iPhone) without jailbreak.
Many iPhone owners feel aggrieved at the fact that Apple doesn’t offer an official split-screen experience for that particular type of iOS device. Even after this feature has been available in iOS for iPad for years, Tim Cook’s company will likely have a reason why it’s not available for iPhone but that doesn’t negate how users feel about it. Thankfully, thanks to third-party developers, there is at least a solution of sorts for this problem now. Best of all, it doesn’t involve any jailbreak tweaks to work.
Step 1: Because Apple doesn’t natively support split-screen multitasking or having multiple apps running in a single window on iPhone, we are going to have to employ the help of a third-party app. In this instance, we will be using the Splitware app. You can download that to your device free-of-charge directly from the App Store.
Note: Splitware is compatible with all iOS devices running iOS 11.2 or later.
Step 2: Wait for the download and install to happen and then launch the app on your device just like you would with any normal app installation.
Step 3: Once launched, you will be taken to the Splitware Home screen. The top half of the display will show the current time and date pulled from the device. The bottom half of the screen will show a collection of icons which indicate the possible split-screen app experiences in pictorial format. At the time of writing, the app is limited with following eight options that you can use in split-screen mode:
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Google Maps
eBay & Amazon
Splitware (allows you to choose your own combination from supported apps)
Google & Facebook
Instagram & Twitter
Google Search
YouTube
Step 4: Tapping on any one of those icons will instantly show the pre-defined split-screen experience. As an example, tapping on the Instagram and Twitter option will load up two split-screen webviews with the two social networks pre-loaded. This gives you the ability to scroll through both sites at the time on the same screen.
Step 5: Tapping on the “S” icon in the app essentially gives you the option to choose your own two experiences from a pre-defined list of available options.
And there you have it. A great way to simultaneously load up two apps in the same view on Apple’s iPhone. Granted, the Splitware app is limited to the fact that it doesn’t have access to the installed apps on the system and therefore cannot invoke the native apps on top of one another, and that it does it all while contained within an app and not on system level, but this is a fairly decent trade-off when you think that it doesn’t require jailbreak to achieve this. You will also have to put up with adverts being presented from time-to-time but once again it’s an acceptable trade-off for the use of a free-of-charge app.
Source: redmond pie