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  • Android’s upcoming “Link your devices” feature could allow devices to automatically create a hotspot and connect to it whenever internet connectivity is needed.
  • The feature could also allow for randomizing the username and password of these hotspots.
  • Further, nearby connected devices can share Wi-Fi details with each other, much like Apple.

Apple’s ecosystem integration does get us Android users envious, but Google does seem to have a trick up its sleeve in this Android vs iOS debate. We’ve previously reported that Google is working on a “Link Your Devices” feature that will help with cross-device integration by offering features such as call switching and internet sharing between connected devices. Now new details have emerged, indicating that the feature is bound to be even more helpful than previously expected.

According to AssembleDebug, some more features will allow Android devices to work with each other better than before once you have created a connected/linked group of your devices.