One of the main reasons for users’ interest in Apple’s package ecosystem is that data, files and apps are interrupted between the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch and Mac. Google and Samsung have also tried to provide a similar experience for their laptops, phones, smartwatches and tablets. Now, it looks like an Apple Handoff feature in the near future will come to Galaxy phones and tablets.
Currently, users can share files, mouses/touchpads, keyboards and wireless headphones between Galaxy phones and tablets. But Google seems to be working on a new feature called Handoff that aims to facilitate the continuation of work and access applications, media and notifications between Android and Chromeos devices. The Android Authority website has identified this unveiling feature in the Android Cross-Device Services section.
Currently, Google has allowed video calls to be moved between Android or Chrome VS devices, and the Internet is shared immediately between devices connected to a Google account. But in the new Beta version of Google Play Services (version 4.3.1), a feature allows users to access files on various devices.

This feature is next to the new feature of notifications sharing. Although not yet enabled, its descriptions show that after activation, users can access files directly and intermediate. Once the official development and announcement is completed, it is expected to add to Galaxy phones and tablets as well as chromebooks.
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