You Might Soon Find It Easier to Juggle Apps Between Android Devices
Google is previewing a toolkit for developers that’ll enable them to create smoother multi-device experiences. Apps built with this toolkit will allow people to seamlessly switch from one Android device to another. Google hopes to eventually extend this feature to non-Android devices as well.
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To iron out the kinks, Google has launched a new software development kit (SDK) for developers that will help them create apps that connect and play nicely with other instances running across your range of Android devices. Currently available as a developer preview, Google plans to extend the toolkit to enable people to seamlessly continue using their apps on non-Android phones, tablets, TVs, cars, and other devices.
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"For the average Android user, it might mean that more apps will support user-friendly multi-device experiences," Roy Solberg, Android Tech Lead at FotMob, told Lifewire over email. "In practice, apps can let [people] work with something on the phone, say prepare a food order, and then pick it up and continue the order on your laptop, and then submit it. Another example would be to log into your streaming account on your phone and then have it magically log in on your TV without you having to type the login credentials or scan a QR code."
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Gaurav Chandra, CTO of LGBTQ+ social network As You Are, believes the toolkit is Google's attempt to emulate the experience available to Apple users via Handoff. Chandra argues that because of the close integration of Apple's hardware and software, people with iOS devices experience a much better multi-device experience than what is available in the fragmented Android ecosystem, due to multiple device manufacturers having their own tweaked versions of Android.
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"Due to this problem, Android app developers have not been able to provide the same experience as Apple developers," Chandra told Lifewire over email. "With this new SDK, Google wants Android to compete with Apple Handoff." One of the biggest takeaways with the new toolkit, as Chandra sees it, is its ability to enable devices to communicate with each other directly, providing a much smoother user experience without having to go over the internet.
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