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Last updated: March 9th, 2022 at 15:31 UTC+01:00

We have all heard a lot about how being in the Apple ecosystem, provides seamless integration with other Apple devices. But not many are fans of Apple products. So, if you love Android, Samsung also offers the same seamless integration with its other Galaxy products.

In an official newsroom post, Samsung explained how owning multiple Galaxy devices allows you to easily switch between devices while continuing to work. You can get access to the Auto Switch app and Tablet Keyboard Share, which facilitates using multiple Galaxy devices seamlessly.

With the Auto Switch app, your Galaxy Buds 2 and Galaxy Buds Pro can switch between devices effortlessly. To explain how this works, imagine you are watching content on your Galaxy Tablet and receiving a call on your Galaxy smartphone. With the help of the Auto Switch app, your Galaxy Buds 2 or Buds Pro will switch over and connect to your smartphone, allowing you to take the call without your input.

Moreover, once the call ends, you can continue watching the content on your Galaxy tablet without needing to switch the Bluetooth connection back from your phone to your tablet.

App continuity lets you switch between Galaxy smartphones and tablets and vice-versa

Then there is the Tablet Keyboard Share feature. With this feature, you can use the keyboard of your tablet's book cover and switch between Galaxy smartphones and tablets smoothly. However, for this to work, you need to perform a one-time registration process. All you need to do is press the “Cmd” and “Lang” keys together on your book cover keyboard.

A pop-up will appear on your smartphone for a keyboard connection. Once given access, the book cover keyboard will automatically connect to your smartphone and you are all set.

Finally, there is the App Continuity feature. It lets you switch between your Samsung Galaxy smartphone and tablet or vice-versa. For example, to continue shopping from your smartphone onto your tablet, open “Recent Apps” on your tablet, then select Samsung Internet. This will open the same webpage from your smartphone on your tablet.

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