Android 17 catches up to Apple with a long-overdue cross-device upgrade
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Google has released Android 17, a platform upgrade that introduces a new feature called "Continue On," allowing seamless app handoff between devices. The feature securely connects a "sending device" and a "receiving device," enabling users to pick up where they left off on their tablet or phone. Android 17 prioritizes mobile-to-tablet transitions, with plans for tablet-to-phone handoff in the future. The feature requires both devices to support it and the same app to be installed across devices.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Apple's seamless app handoff has been a benchmark for years, and Android users have relied on workarounds.
- · Google's introduction of "Continue On" in Android 17 finally bridges this gap, but the real challenge lies in ensuring developers support the feature and Google maintains its commitment to it.