Are you looking for a seamless digital ecosystem experience similar to what Apple offers with its devices? Look no further, as Motorola and Lenovo have introduced their new Smart Connect feature at MWC 2024. This innovative system is designed for students, enterprises, gamers, and creators, enabling connectivity between Motorola phones, Lenovo tablets, and PCs.
Lenovo and Motorola’s Smart Connect feature brings a whole new level of seamless connectivity to compatible devices. Here are some exciting features that Smart Connect offers:
– **Cross Control**: Easily navigate between your PC, tablet, and phone using a single keyboard and mouse. This feature comes in handy when editing documents on a Lenovo PC while referencing content from a tablet and attending virtual meetings on your phone.
– **Swipe to stream**: Transition app activities across devices effortlessly with a simple swipe. For example, start watching a video on your tablet and seamlessly continue where you left off on your PC.
– **Notification sync**: Stay up-to-date with all your notifications visible on any device. You won’t have to switch between devices constantly just to check notifications.
– **Share hub**: Share files and media seamlessly across different compatible devices.
– **Smart clipboard**: Copy images or text between devices as if you’re using a single device – whether it’s a phone, PC, or tablet.
– **Instant hotspot**: Turn your phone into a hotspot for your tablet or PC to ensure uninterrupted internet connectivity.
– **Webcam**: Transform your phone into a webcam for video calls or live streams, or project your video call onto a big screen TV.
To enjoy these amazing features, you’ll need a Lenovo PC running Windows 10 or later (which can be downloaded from the Microsoft Store). The feature will also be available for select Lenovo tablets and Motorola devices through the Google Play Store.
Smart Connect is set to launch in the coming months, although Motorola has not specified an exact date. Stay tuned for more details on the specific Motorola phones and Lenovo tablets that will support this feature once it officially launches. We’ll keep you updated as soon as we learn more!