The tables have turned in the world of smartphones. Usually, Apple takes ideas from Android, but this time, Google seems to be borrowing from Apple. Android users might soon be able to connect multiple devices with the same Google account, similar to Apple’s Continuity program. This means you could potentially make phone calls on any Android device linked to your account, not just your phone.
There’s not a lot of details on how this feature will work yet, but from the image shared, it looks like there could be options for “Call switching” and “internet sharing.” This could allow users to seamlessly transfer calls between devices and share a personal hotspot.
As for when this feature will roll out and what other functions it will offer, that remains unclear. For now, Android users may find themselves feeling a little envious of iPhone users with their seamless device integration.
Topics: Android


