Android has introduced an iPhone-like instant hotspot feature that allows users to share their data connection seamlessly with secondary devices nearby.
The feature was released as part of the 'Cross-device services' menu in a Play System update in September last year, but many Android users, including tech journalists and enthusiasts, were unaware of its existence.
This Android instant hotspot feature aims to offer similar continuity features found in Apple's ecosystem, providing greater integration across different devices.
The discovery of this hidden Android feature has intrigued users who have long admired Apple's seamless device integration capabilities.