Google Will Give Play Store Capability To Sync Apps On Various Android Phones
JAKARTA - Google is reportedly working on a feature to help people with lots of Android phones, by presenting a new multi-device application synchronization for the Play Store.
Citing a tweet from Twitter AssembleDebug in response to Artem Russakovskii, Google is seen testing the option to sync the app on all Android phones.
This means that users no longer need to install every application manually on every cellphone they have, be it new or old. However, this feature is not yet available to everyone at this time.
But users can confirm whether he participated in the trial of the feature by opening the Play Store application and device management section, through the transfer of the account in the top right corner of the application.
Then click Sync the application to the device, after which the user will be given a list that includes all Android phones that are currently logged in to the Google account, or users can cancel it.
Later a note will appear, The application that you installed on this device will also be installed on your synchronized device".
By using the Play Store application synchronization feature, users will be able to install applications remotely on their various Android phones.
The feature is great for people who have a lot of cell phones and don't want to go through a boring process to install apps manually on their own.
Even so, this is not a new feature that Google has just launched, because it already exists for wearable tablets, TVs and devices, as quoted from Wccftech, Monday, March 27. It should be noted that the synchronization feature does not apply to app updates.
For information, the Google feature is similar to the way iOS handles default app installations. Basically synced on iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch, where users can install their favorite apps across devices.