Google is working on improving compatibility between Android devices and accessories by introducing "Device Groups."
Device Groups will allow Android users to create groups of devices linked to their Google account and transfer video calls between them.
Google previously introduced a cross-device feature for voice calls and may expand it to include video calls.
The feature will work on an app-by-app basis using the cross-device SDK provided by Google, with Google Meet expected to be one of the first platforms to support Device Groups.
Device Groups will also enable users to share internet access with other devices in the group.
Google is working on "Device Groups" for Android to improve device compatibility within the ecosystem, enabling features like transferring video calls between devices and sharing internet access.
Google is developing "Device Groups" to enhance Android device compatibility, allowing users to transfer video calls between devices and share internet access.
The new feature was discovered in the latest beta version of the Google Play Services app and is expected to be part of the company's upcoming Android 12 update.
The new feature will also allow users to share their music playback among multiple devices, similar to Apple's handoff capability across its devices.