
Last year, Android 15 brought some of the neat features to its users, one of which is Instant Hotspot. Although support for the feature wasn’t initially available on Samsung devices, that’s going to change now. According to a recent report, the Instant Hotspot feature is reportedly available for the Samsung Galaxy S25 series.
Galaxy S25 lineup now compatible with Instant Hotspot feature
“Instant Hotspot” allows you to connect any Android smartphone, tablet, or Chromebook to an Android phone’s hotspot quickly. The only catch is that all the devices must be logged into the same Google account.
Notably, Google initially didn’t bring support for Instant Hotspot to Samsung devices, as One UI 7 already has a similar feature called Auto Hotspot. Do note that Auto Hotspot only works on Galaxy devices. For example, if you have a Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, you can automatically connect it to a Galaxy S25’s hotspot.
However, things work differently if you have a non-Galaxy device. In order to connect to a Galaxy phone’s hotspot, you’ll have to manually configure everything with Auto Hotspot. So, it’s not as simple as with the Instant Hotspot feature. Thankfully, Google has decided to bring Instant Hotspot support to all Galaxy S25 phones.
Google has confirmed it on its official website
Google has updated its support page to confirm the new development. In case you’re wondering, the feature won’t be available to older Galaxy devices, although they support One UI 7. With Instant Hotspot set, you’ll see a notification on your non-Galaxy Android tablet asking if you want to use your phone’s hotspot. When you tap the connect button, the system will create a temporary hotspot on your Galaxy S25 Ultra or other models from the series to which your tablet can connect.
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