Google is quietly fixing Android’s biggest Wi-Fi annoyance
SMRTR summary
Google is rolling out a new Wi-Fi Sync feature in Google Play services v26.10 that will automatically share trusted Wi-Fi networks across all devices signed into the same Google account in real-time. This addresses Android's long-standing annoyance where users had to manually re-enter Wi-Fi passwords on each device. The feature aims to keep devices connected by making trusted networks instantly accessible across a user's entire device ecosystem, though it may initially work only on Pixel devices and require a future Android update to become fully functional.
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