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When it comes to system-wide syncing, Google still lags behind Apple. The Do Not Disturb feature has to be manually turned on for each device. Google is working to change this about Android .

To avoid manually enabling Do Not Disturb on your multiple Android devices, you can only set up a Do Not Disturb schedule. Even then, it has to be done manually on each device, and following a fixed schedule.

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Google has made adjustments for this in the latest Google Play Services v26.02.31. The Android Authority found code strings relating to Do Not Disturb syncing across Android devices.

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Presently, Android only syncs Do Not Disturb with Wear OS watches, for select wearables though. With Apple, it’s different. Once you enable Do Not Disturb or a specific Focus on your iPhone, iPad or Mac, every device linked to your Apple ID automatically enters the mode as well.

Google might make this feature work the same as that of Apple, automatically syncing Do Not Disturb across all devices linked to your Google account when it’s enabled on any one of them. This will be an especially useful feature for users with multiple Android devices.

When the feature goes live, it will appear in the Handoff settings, where other cross-device features like call casting and internet sharing are listed. Let’s hope Google makes the implementation all inclusive, working across all devices including phones, tablets, and watches, and not being limited to a particular brand like Pixel.

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Many Android users are ad https://mobilityarena.com/?s=Pixel+watch opting the Google Pixel Watch series for its fitness tracking, distinctive design, and improved software support. There’s still an important feature the Pixel Watches lack, a forgotten device alert. Other smart watches have it, but not Pixel. Google is planning to join the crowd.

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Getting notifications for a forgotten device is a useful feature that lets users know when two connected gadgets become separated. As soon as a smartwatch disconnects its Bluetooth connection to a phone because of distance, you’ll get a notification alert immediately. This useful feature seen on Apple Watch and other smartwatches improves safety and usability.

A new report claims that Google may finally add the Forgotten Device feature to its Pixel Watch series. Android Authority found a string code within the Pixel Watch companion app that suggests the company is testing Forgotten Device alerts. This will notify users if they leave their watch or phone behind.

If this feature is added, Pixel Watch owners will easily be able to track their devices using Bluetooth when both devices are connected. However, not all Pixel Watch models will support the feature. It will probably only be Pixel Watches with a certain hardware or software requirement.

Google has not yet shared any official details on the feature so it’s not certain if it will get to the stable users. Including the forgotten device alert to the Pixel Watch will improve user experience.

Author:Obiajulum Ndubuisi

Obiajulum is a tech enthusiast passionate about writing. When she isn’t writing about gadgets, she will probably be playing badminton, watching a movie, or surfing the internet.