Google Meet calls on the go: here’s a sneak peek at seamless switching

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Have you ever imagined a video call that would stay connected with you wherever you go and would not be restricted to any location in your home? For Android users, the necessary ability to dream about such things will be fulfilled shortly. It looks like Google has a fancy feature coming out they call Call Casting, which will give you control not only over your Google Meet calls but across all devices.

Leaks about this development emerged after news broke that Google was running an ambitious new “cross-device services” project. By having this capability, you will feel like you have a wide screen to easily change a call, to a larger image or even to your Chromebook to take notes without any effort. Goodbye to that tough struggle to get the right device, let alone lost calls with broken connections mid-conversation.

The images shown show a well-designed, uncluttered interface with the user in mind. You will find yourself working on your mobile, call details will be displayed on the phone screen, showing the caller’s name, duration, and connection status. But the real power lies in the options: pause, switch back to one of the other devices adjust the volume, and turn it on/off or mute/unmute.

This will be a new venture for Android users. This means not having obstacles and losing some matches in case of frequent interruptions. Imagine the scenario where you take a call from your phone while cooking and the process is as easy as placing a call from your tablet on the couch, where you engage in a less tiring mode of communication.

But as of now Google has not shared any official release date and yet, such a well-polished UI is pointing towards some kind of launch if not a release. This tool could perhaps be a game changer as it has the potential to make Google equal to Apple in the complex system of the device ecosystem and of course, provide the opportunity for the most perfect integration of services across the vast network of services for its customers. Mark this as the day when your Google Meet calls will be available on any device you decide, beyond the confines of your computer screen.

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