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Google’s New Update: Effortlessly Transfer Calls and Share Wi-Fi on Your Android Devices (Sorry, Samsung Users!)
Google’s new update makes transferring calls and sharing Wi-Fi hotspots across your Android devices a breeze. Dive into Settings to activate Cross-device services, and soon you’ll be casting calls and sharing hotspots like a pro. Note: Samsung users might feel left out—Google’s sharing feature doesn’t…

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Google just made playing musical chairs with your phone calls and Wi-Fi easier than ever! Now, if only it could help you find your missing socks too…
Key Points:
- Google’s new update allows seamless call and Wi-Fi hotspot sharing across Android devices.
- Users need to set up a device group under Settings > Google > Devices and Sharing > Cross-device services.
- Call Casting currently works with Google Meet but may expand to other apps.
- Automatic hotspot sharing simplifies internet access, but Samsung devices are not supported.
- This update narrows the gap between Android and Apple’s Handoff capabilities.