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An upcoming feature may grant Android users a long-enjoyed Apple capability
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An upcoming feature may grant Android users a long-enjoyed Apple capability

Reportedly, Google is developing a feature called “Call Switching,” enabling users to seamlessly transition between linked devices during phone calls.

Apple users frequently praise the smooth interconnectivity within their ecosystem, seamlessly transitioning between iPhone, iPad, and Mac for tasks like calls, file sharing, and app use.

Likewise, Android users could soon revel in comparable capabilities, as reported by Android Authority. Android expert Mishaal Rahman, in a Twitter post, alludes to Google’s efforts to enable linked Android devices, signed into the same Google account, to communicate effectively.

This advancement could facilitate functionalities such as “Call Switching,” enabling users to seamlessly switch between connected devices while on calls, and “Internet Sharing,” simplifying the process of creating a personal hotspot across interconnected devices.

As per the report’s conjecture, the upcoming “Link Your Devices” option might become accessible through Settings > Google > Devices & Sharing within the device settings, once the feature receives an official rollout.

The Android device linking feature hasn’t been officially announced by Google, and there’s no indication of its potential release date. Nevertheless, if it becomes a reality, it could prove highly valuable for Android users who possess multiple devices and seek a smoother interconnected experience.

The report additionally highlights that Google’s “Call Switching” capability might offer greater sophistication than Apple’s “iPhone Mobile Calls,” which permits users to engage in iPhone calls via Apple devices such as Macs and iPads linked to the same Apple ID. However, Apple’s feature doesn’t accommodate transferring calls between two iPhones.

In contrast, the description of Google’s “Call Switching” function indicates potential usage for transitioning between diverse Android devices, encompassing smartphones.

The effectiveness of Google’s Android device linking feature in real-world scenarios and its compatibility with various Android devices are aspects that await observation. It’s uncertain whether this feature will cater to all Android devices or a specific selection. Nevertheless, it’s evident that Google is striving to bridge the gap with Apple by presenting a more integrated and user-friendly ecosystem.

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