Phone Hub will soon make it possible to stream chat apps to your Chromebook.

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Phone Hub will soon make it possible to stream chat apps to your Chromebook.


Google I/O 2022 is chock-full of new features, including better interaction between Android phones and tablets, Chromebooks, and Wear OS wearables, to mention a few. While achieving connectivity as smooth as Apple's environment may take some time, little advances certainly add up. Google is supercharging the Phone Hub on Chromebooks for a better messaging experience, in addition to Matter for the Google Home ecosystem and screencasting for Chromebooks and vehicles.

If you use Google Messages on your Android phone, Phone Hub lets you send and receive messages from your Chromebook, either directly through a new message notification or through the Messages PWA, which comes pre-installed on most Chromebooks. However, Google promises that with the release of Android 13 this fall, the program's features will be expanded to new platforms, allowing you to manage conversations across many messaging apps. Unlike the current situation, this will not necessitate the use of a PWA. Instead, these apps will be streamed directly from your phone to your Chromebook.

Google will also increase communication across Android phones and tablets in Android 13, allowing you to copy and paste URLs or photographs between them. Google said it will continue to work with its partners to make multi-device connectivity as easy as possible as the number of smart gadgets we use grows.


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