Google has officially begun rolling out its much-anticipated cross-device sharing feature, enhancing the seamless user experience for Android devices. This new capability, part of Google's Better Together initiative, promises to make switching between devices smoother and more intuitive, allowing users to continue their activities without interruption.
Google announced Call Casting and Instant Hotspot in May, but these cross-device features weren't readily available until recently. According to a 9to5Google report, these features are now being rolled out to users through a software update. You can find these new features under the Cross-Device Services section in your device settings.
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This feature is only available on Android devices running Android 11 or a newer operating system, and which have Google Play Services installed in version 24.28.34 or later. As of now, the feature is in its beta stage, meaning some functionalities may still be under refinement.
1. Open Settings.
2. Tap on Google.
3. Select the Device & sharing option.
4. Look for the Cross-Device Services option. Clicking it will show you the features you can use.
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During setup, you will be prompted to create a device group, which involves enabling these options on devices linked to the same Google account. This process ensures that your devices are synchronised and ready to share features.
Currently, Google has introduced two primary features as part of its cross-device services: Call Casting and Instant Hotspot.
Call Casting allows users to transfer calls from one Android device to another, provided both devices are signed into the same Google account. Initially, this feature supports only a limited number of apps, but once enabled, users can seamlessly cast video and normal calls to different devices. This function is
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