Apple’s Continuity feature comes to mind when we talk about seamless integration with features like video call transfer to other devices. However, Samsung’s OneUI already carries the ability to transfer Voice Calls among different Galaxy Devices, but it comes with certain limitations. Such a feature is not present on the vanilla Android, the Korean giant has developed it under its own OneUI skin. Google is already working on such a feature that will allow users to continue their video or voice calls over other Android devices.

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Google’s Seamless Video Calls Feature Incoming

It’s been a while since Google has been working on the feature under “Link your Devices” in “Device Groups”. It was reported a month ago that Google is working on call-switching capability via cross-device SDK. A recent report now confirms that along with voice calls, the ability to switch or transfer video calls will soon debut on Android.

Following a report by @AssembleDebug, the “Link your devices” feature is getting new enhancements. They have managed to pull a setup process video and shared some screenshots. The feature allows the users to invite their own devices to the “Device Groups” and then use features like call transfer and sharing hotspots. Now, a new addition to seamlessly transfer video calls across your devices is added.

There are now two features – Transfer Video Calls, and Share Internet Access that has been attached to “Link your Device”. So, these will be made available on Android Soon.

These features are developed using Google’s cross-device SDK. The search giant uses the SDK to offer Cross-Device services across Chromebook and Android Apps. So, it will be interesting to see how and when the feature will be made public.

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