Google continues to work to add more value to its Android system, and it could even resemble Windows in some of its facets. Now, it is jumping straight into a new experience that it has really been missing: the Notification synchronization between all users’ devices.
So far, Android works in such a way that even if a notification is hidden on one of the devices It keeps appearing in another with the same account. That is, you have to perform the same action multiple times on the different devices you have. The tech giant will now provide a solution to what is not an entirely desired experience.
Again, Mishaal Rahman found this feature through the code of Android 15 QPR1 Beta 2 with the “synchronization between devices” option which appears in the settings section in notifications. There is no description in the code that offers more information on how it works and it is simply limited to this new option which says almost everything.
Rahman himself claims that it could perfectly be about synchronizing notifications between different devices, knowing that under the same account. This the experience is now available on the Pixel and now Google intends to bring it to all Android devices.
And the best part is that You won’t even need to update to Android 15
The fact is that there are alternatives to be able to take advantage of the synchronization of notifications, as is the case with KDE Connect, so that once one has been seen on one device, it is not necessary to see it on another. It is an experience that can be better understood now or that has its logic, since it is It is now very easy to have a tablet at home for the living room
This next development is tied to many others that Google has rolled out recently to improve the workflow between devices; happened with the ability to instantly create WiFi hotspots and the ability to switch between devices under Google Meet calls. Just compared to one of the best features of iOS.
We should also not forget another similar function launched last year to synchronize applications between devices, so that the next Android, which will be updated via Google Play services, will complete an experience that has been missing for many years according to. Android Police.