TL;DRGoogle has revealed Android 17’s foldable gaming mode in action, showing how it tackles one of the biggest pain points of gaming on foldable phones.The feature splits the inner display in half, keeping gameplay on the top screen while turning the bottom half into a dedicated virtual gamepad.Players can customize the controller layout, size, theme, button positioning, and haptic feedback to better fit different hand sizes and play styles.Foldable phones have always faced a huge ergonomic wall when it comes to mobile gaming. Sure, opening a device to discover a huge canvas makes open-world environments and shooters look fantastic, but actually holding a square-ish slab and stretching your thumbs over that expanse to reach touch controls is a recipe for instant hand cramps. Unless you carry a dedicated Bluetooth controller in your pocket at all times, that extra screen real estate often goes to waste.Google wants to change that friction. Android Community Engagement Manager Mishaal Rahman has given a full sneak peek into Android 17’s foldable gaming mode over on Reddit after a short initial announcement on June 16.