according to Microsoft isn't all that shy the time it comes to integrating its deskhighest OS, Windows 10, by Google's Android. Now, by the debut of a new Insider build of Windows 10, Microsoft is introducing a new app called 'Your Phone' that lets your devices talk to each other natively. Once both your PC and that app are signed into the same Microsoft account, the app going to require a few permissions from your Android device, and then everything ought begain working. Your Phone app now gives you instant access to your most recent photos and texts from your Android phone. Text your friends, group message, and type by a keyboard—Your Phone app allows you to view, send, and receive the SMS from your Android, on your computer.
Android screen mirroring is coming to Windows 10
Microsoft made a huge number of announcements at its Surface event today, including a full rundown of its Windows 10 October Update and new products in its Surface Pro, Surface Laphighest and Surface Studio lineups, but the Redmond company had even more surprises for its attendees beyond those headliners. As announced by Engadget, Microsoft has alextremely said that it's working on a new feature for its Your Phone app that going to allow users to mirror an Android phone to their Windows 10 desktop. Shilpa Ranganathan, Microsoft's General Manager of Mobile Product Experiences, previewed the feature for event attendees, showing how a consumer going to have the ability to interact by their entire phone from their PC deskhighest without ever having to touch their actual device. At present, it's believed that the functionality going to be limited to Android devices, and When no timeframe for monitor mirroring has been offered (outside of it not being availiable in time the Windows 10 October Update) it is expected to arrive in the near future. You can read more about Microsoft's other big announcements from our in depth live blog of the Surface event.
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