With the number of people simultaneously using more than one device increasing, companies are realising the need for seamless switching between them. Apple has its Continuity technology and Google has implemented it on Chromebook. Samsung steps up and introduces Flow, with a little difference.
It isn’t exactly a “hands-off” solution that uses the cloud as Apple’s solution does. Instead, you use android’s native “share” feature and an option is added called Flow. Once you tap it, nearby Samsung devices show up and you can transfer to that screen.
You can send map links, websites, phone calls, and other content. You watch the video below for more on this, but Samsung has opened it up for developers to implement into their own applications, such as for example picking up from where you left off while watching video content. It’s up to the developers now to utilise Flow’s potential.
