HP’s Googlebook leak highlights support for ‘Continue On,’ Google’s version of Handoff
Continue On has officially been teased to support Android tablets, but this is its first sighting alongside a Googlebook.
After Lenovo's leak, HP's upcoming Googlebook has been glimpsed, revealing a key software feature called "Continue On." This feature is Google's version of Apple's Handoff technology, which allows seamless transition between devices. Despite the lack of revealing details from HP's leaked Googlebook, it confirms the implementation of this crucial functionality.
Google is set to unveil its first batch of Googlebook labeled devices next month, but they won't manufacture them themselves. Instead, they will rely on popular laptop brands for production. HP is anticipated to be one of these brands associated with producing new successors to Chromebooks. The first glimpse of HP's upcoming Googlebook was shared by an X account that posed as Evan Blass, though it was not officially run by him.
This is the first leak of HP's upcoming notebook under the confirmed Googlebook banner, following previous leaks of similar devices from other brands like Acer, ASUS, and Lenovo.
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