Instant Tethering support is set to expand beyond Google’s own handsets
For those who need to go online on their Chromebook via a mobile phone, there’s some good news in that Google is expanding the Chromebook’s Instant Tethering feature beyond just its own smartphones.
Instant Tethering means supported Chromebooks can automatically and seamlessly switch to use your phone’s data connection when you’re out and about and need to get online, but there’s no Wi-Fi in the vicinity. It’s currently only supported with Google’s own Nexus and Pixel handsets.
The tech site observes that they couldn’t get it working on the Dev build of Chrome OS, so this could just be rolling out to a limited number of select users or those with particular device/hardware configurations at the moment.
But the point is, it’s a pretty good sign that expanded support is coming. Although there are no guarantees at this stage, as ever with features in testing; they can get dropped.
Current support
Currently, Instant Tethering is only supported by Google’s smartphones, as we mentioned, meaning specifically the Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2/2 XL, Pixel 3/3 XL, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P or Nexus 6.
Google first introduced Instant Tethering to Chromebooks back in 2017, with the feature initially spotted in June of that year, and it has subsequently rolled out to more and more notebooks as time has progressed.
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