According to a new report, Google and Apple are collaborating on making switching between their respective mobile operating systems easier than ever before. The first fruit of this labor is to be found in the latest Android Canary build, which went live today.
This is intended for developers only, and it will take a while until the improved switching functionality arrives in an Android Beta, not to mention a stable version, but the work is now being done, so it’s on the way.
For its part, Apple will incorporate the feature in a future iOS 26 release. We should apparently expect more…
According to a new report, Google and Apple are collaborating on making switching between their respective mobile operating systems easier than ever before. The first fruit of this labor is to be found in the latest Android Canary build, which went live today.
This is intended for developers only, and it will take a while until the improved switching functionality arrives in an Android Beta, not to mention a stable version, but the work is now being done, so it’s on the way.
For its part, Apple will incorporate the feature in a future iOS 26 release. We should apparently expect more… Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles