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Android 17 catches up to Apple with a long-overdue cross-device upgrade

Google is introducing the "Continue On" feature in Android 17, enabling users to seamlessly transfer active app sessions from their smartphones to tablets for improved cross-device productivity.

Key Points

  • The "Continue On" feature launches with Android 17, utilizing API Level 37 to sync app states between devices.
  • Initial functionality supports phone-to-tablet transitions, with future updates planned for bidirectional handoff.
  • Supported activities include resuming emails, notes, documents, and specific webpages directly on a secondary device.
  • A web fallback system allows users to continue sessions in a browser if the specific app is not installed on the receiving device.
  • Testing begins with the Android 17 RC1 release, with a stable rollout expected later this year alongside new flagship hardware.

Why it Matters

This update marks a significant step in Google's strategy to create a more cohesive, interconnected ecosystem for Android users. By reducing friction between mobile and large-screen devices, Google aims to improve multitasking efficiency and better compete with established cross-device features found in rival platforms.
Android Central Published by techkritiko@gmail.com (Jay Bonggolto) , Jay Bonggolto
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