What you need to knowGoogle recently started rolling out its big Play Services update this week, which brings new features for media controls and Find Hub.Google states it’s rolling out “one-tap transfer” suggestion chips for quickly swapping your media when near your other devices.This Play Services update also starts preparing an “item location sharing” feature in Find Hub in a secure way with encryption.

Usually, every month Google updates its Play Services software to bring new features to Android users, and November’s no different, but it might be more helpful.

Google recently updated its Play Services changelog to reflect its newest update this week, which features a few updates for devices, security, developers, and more (via 9to5Google). The update is rolling out already, but there are a few new features to note, beginning with how your Android devices connect with other devices. Google says it’s rolling out a new feature for Android that brings “one-tap transfer” suggestion chips to users.

Google’s appearance at CES 2023. Google said it planned to make “switching content between devices seamless with apps like YouTube Music and Spotify.” Additionally, this feature was supposed to be present within your notifications. Once in proximity with your other devices, you’d receive a “suggestion” or an alert to swap your tunes or podcast over to that device.

Now, what’s being prepared to in the same vein, but tucked away in your Quick Settings output switcher.

For Find Hub, the app’s gone through quite an eventful 2025, as the company revamped its design for Android in May. The redesign (and complete rebrand) updated things to Find Hub from Find My Device. This update also brought the “People” tab out of beta, meaning users can find people they’d like to share their location with through that interface. Google also teased two new features headed for Find Hub later this year: precision finding with UWB and satellite connectivity.

An update just a couple of weeks ago brought the ability for users to choose their desired unit of measurement, as well as an updated list of supported trackers.