Google at I/O 2026 event Android 17 Continue On announced the system. This innovation, similar to Apple’s Handoff solution, makes it easier to continue the application flow that started on the phone on the tablet. An opened document or email appears on the other Android device and continues with a single touch.
Google builds this system on devices that work with the same Google account. Therefore, it is necessary to use the same account on the phone and tablet side. Thus, the system matches which content is open in which application and highlights the continue option on the other screen.
In the second beta version of Android 17, Google cross-device handoff APIs He took his first developer step for . At I/O 2026, the company described this solution along with the broader Android ecosystem. The idea of maintaining the same application experience on phones, tablets, foldable devices and Googlebook comes to the fore at this point.
Continue On aims to move faster, especially in document, e-mail and productivity applications. However, developers need to properly support this transition in their own applications. On the user side, the process is as simple as touching the continue option that appears on the screen.
Google is bringing Android devices working with the same account closer together
Apple Handoff has been offering a similar handoff experience between iPhone, iPad, and Mac for years. With Android 17, Google makes this idea application-oriented among Android devices. Because Android 17stands out not only with its interface or security innovations, but also with its cross-device usage flow.
As Continue On becomes more widespread, continuing a task started on the phone on a tablet may become a more natural usage habit. The information shared by Google shows that the system puts the account at its center and assigns tasks to application developers on the API side.
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