Google reportedly working on a 'Device Groups' feature to transfer video calls between devices
Evidence has been discovered via an APK teardown that Google may be working on the ability to transfer video calls and more between devices. The feature, previously referred to as"Link your devices" is undergoing a name change and will now be called"Device Groups".. It will reportedly allow Android devices to work"better together," an initiative that Google has been working on for some time now between its Android, ChromeOS, and Home devices.
Device Groups is likely built on top of the cross-device SDK that Google provides to developers. This means that apps will need to be updated to support Device Groups in order for users to take advantage of the feature.
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