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flag Google is building Task Continuity for Android 17, enabling seamless task transfers between devices via proximity detection and app state preservation.

flag Google is developing Task Continuity, a system-level Android feature enabling seamless task transfer between devices like phones, tablets, and PCs, similar to Apple’s Handoff. flag The tool will use proximity detection via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to automatically prompt users to continue activities—such as browsing or document editing—across devices, preserving full app state. flag Built into Android 16’s code, it aims for consistent, standardized performance across all devices and developers, reducing reliance on third-party tools. flag By integrating Android and Chrome OS under a unified framework, Google seeks to improve cross-device workflow, enhance ecosystem cohesion, and compete with Apple and Microsoft’s similar offerings. flag The feature, expected with Android 17 in 2026, requires app-level support and may include AI-driven suggestions, though rollout timing and full compatibility remain uncertain.

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