If you’re from Android and not just one, you’ll be interested to see what Google is implementing automatic synchronization of applications between Android devicesa feature that will help streamline the process that will satisfy more than one depending on the number of managed devices.
But if Android applications are already synchronizing, you can tell yourself. And it’s true, but this only happens when logging in on a new device. At that moment, the system will offer you the option to install applications that you already have installed on other devices. And that’s all. From then on, you’ll have to do everything you install manually.
In fact, the change that concerns us goes one step further than automatically syncing apps between Android devices, and that’s it similar to how the Play Store web interface worksin which you can choose which devices to install the app on with the same Google account, this option will also be extended to mobile.
This was discovered via Twitter by one of those curious users who are dedicated to testing pre-release versions of apps and the system, tinkering with code, etc. In short, the apps you’re about to install will show what other devices they’re compatible with, so you can choose at the same time , whether you install it on one or all of them.
But the feature goes deeper, and as that curious user replies to another curious user, the Play Store preferences will get a new section called “Sync apps with devices” or “Sync apps on devices” whose goal is not lossless and allows you to choose between which devices the installed applications are automatically synchronized.
Thus, Google will make it easier for users to have multiple devices, firstly, the ability to install the same application on different devices with one click, secondly, by setting up automatic synchronization, which makes sense, because it is not the same to have the same applications on two phones or on a tablet as on a TV.
When this new feature will reach the majority of Google OS users is another story, as the company has not even confirmed the existence of the feature. But that’s nothing strange either. So… it would soon be an assumption. No doubt it will arrive sooner rather than later.