Android and iOS inspire each other, sometimes “copying” different functionalities that they adapt to each of their devices.
The technological world works like this, with many “inspirations” and now Google is beginning to roll out a greater number of Android phones, a feature that iPhone users, and iOS users in general, have been enjoying for years.
We are talking about Handoff, since Google is perfecting its own version to deliver it to a large part of Android phones on the market.
This feature is beginning to be rolled out to many more phones through Google Play Services, and is already available on Google Pixels and also on most Samsung devices.
As you well know, thanks to Handoff Video calls or normal calls can be transferred from one device to another.
Basically what those from Mountain View want is to be able to transfer calls between Android devices using the same Google account.
This feature is being prepared for smartphones, tablets and also for computers with the ChromeOS system.
One of the first mobile brands outside of Google Pixel and Samsung that has begun to receive this feature They are the Nothing Phone.
If you want to activate this feature, all you have to do is go to settings on your mobile, then Google, then “device and sharing” and finally “services between devices”.
It is quite likely that it is not yet available on your device, so you will have to wait.
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