Google 'opens the door' to Android apps that work on multiple devices

 

Google is trying to help developers create Android apps that connect to other devices easily. In a blog post, the company explains that it is rolling out a new device software development kit (SDK) containing the tools developers need to make their apps work better on these devices. be different.

The SDK allows developers to do 3 important things for their apps: detect nearby devices, establish secure connections between devices, and save app experiences across devices .

According to Google, the SDK uses Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and ultra-wideband connectivity to connect multiple devices. The company has also described SDK use cases on its documentation page, and they seem to be really helpful.

With the new feature, users on different devices can order food together without giving each person their phones, or allow you to continue reading an article when switching from phone to tablet without being interrupted. interruption, as well as can help vehicle passengers share their location with the vehicle's navigation system.

The SDK Toolkit is now available in developer preview, which currently only works with Android phones and tablets. Google also wants support for other Android platforms and non-Android operating systems including iOS and Windows.

In the early days, however, we couldn't expect to see apps connecting between Android and iOS devices. But it will be an interesting feature and it is worth looking forward to see if it becomes convenient to use some of the apps.

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