Google might debut a new Android feature with the Galaxy S23 series

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Google might debut a new Android feature with the Galaxy S23 series
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Setting up a new Android phone and transferring your data to it might become a bit quicker in the near future!

could soon introduce an improved version of Fast Pair to Android that would make setting up a new phone and transferring the data from your old one a bit more straightforward and quicker than before. Fast Pair is a part of Google Play Services which, so far, has enabled users to easily pair peripheral devices such as WearOS smartwatches, headphones, Android TVs, etc. to their phone.

A more interesting find by the folks at 9to5Google, however, are hints that this Fast Pair update would debut with the

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