Android has started rolling out cross-device services on devices. The feature allows a user to switch between devices while using certain apps or performing certain tasks. Cross-device service was first announced by Google in May. However, they were not rolled out at the time. Now, the tech giant is rolling out the service with two features — Call Casting and Intern…
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