Key Points:
- The upcoming Google feature is currently under development.
- The feature is having two important functionalities.
- There is no information about the availability of the feature.
It is reported that the search engine Google is gearing up to launch a new feature that is currently under development and the same is expected to be called “Link Your Devices.” The upcoming feature is believed to offer Apple continuity like feature.
The upcoming feature is said to enable users to use multiple Android devices in sync and the same will be possible, as long as you are signed into the same Google account.
But it seems that Android will not be able to offer the same level of continuity as Apple users, that is mainly because the two operating systems are different in designing setup. Apple is having more control because it is having its hardware and software, which allows it to tightly integrate its products and create a seamless user experience.
You may soon be able to "link your [Android] devices" signed into the same Google account together. This will enable "call switching", which lets you switch between devices for calls, as well as "Internet sharing"!
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— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) August 10, 2023
While we know that Android is an open-source operating system, which is not having that much of control on hardware like Apple. It is reported that the upcoming “Link Your Devices” feature is having Call switching and Internet sharing capabilities.
Call switching will be enabling you to switch between calls on your Android phones without missing a single call while the Internet sharing feature might enable users to configure a personal hotspot and the same can be shared easily with your own Android devices.
So let’s wait for more updates about the upcoming feature in the coming days and you guys are recommended to stay tuned with us for more updates from the world of technology.
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