However, not everything is 100% working or even working at all, which shows that it’s still a work in progress and we might not be seeing it anytime soon. But when it finally goes live, we should have support for multiple user lock screens, installed apps, running apps, app data, default apps, home screen widgets, accounts, syncing and language.
While there have been apps that already provide multi-user access on Android right now (i.e. SwitchMe), root access is required and it isn’t free to use for the full version. Native support for multi-users in Android will make it easier to set up and be more accessible for all users. What do you think of multi-user support in Android? Do any of you use 3rd party apps to get the job done now?