iOS 10 allows you to open two Safari tabs in Split View, if you have a compatible iPad.
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Is the original iPad Pro compatible, can't see how to use itiOS 10 allows you to open two Safari tabs in Split View, if you have a compatible iPad.
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Please note that you must be holding iPad in landscape before this option is availablePress and hold any link in Safari and you'll get an option to open the link in Split View:
I'm using the 12.7" iPad Pro...
Marilyn
You can also get to it by pressing and holding the overlapping pages icon at the top right of a page. Once split view is open, you can drag any tab from the left side over to the right side to open it in split view.Press and hold any link in Safari and you'll get an option to open the link in Split View:
I'm using the 12.7" iPad Pro...
Marilyn
iPad Air 2, iPad mini 4 and iPad Pro are the only devices where you can use Split View.Out of interest, this doesn't work on my updated Air 1 I don't get the 'Split view' option.
I haven't updated the Pro 9.7 yet, but since it works for scifan57, I imagine it will work for me too when I update.
iPad Air 2, iPad mini 4 and iPad Pro are the only devices where you can use Split View.
I like it best on the large size iPad Pro as each half of the screen is almost the same size as a regular iPad screen.iPad Air 2, iPad mini 4 and iPad Pro are the only devices where you can use Split View.
You can also get to it by pressing and holding the overlapping pages icon at the top right of a page. Once split view is open, you can drag any tab from the left side over to the right side to open it in split view.