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Android cloning Apple’s Handoff feature is cheeky but a good thing

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Android cloning Apple’s Handoff feature is cheeky but a good thing
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Google is introducing a feature called Continue On for Android, which mimics Apple's Handoff functionality. This allows users to start an activity on one Android device and continue it on another within the same ecosystem. While the feature is initially limited to Android phones and tablets, it represents a competitive push that benefits users of both Apple and Android devices.

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