Microsoft tests letting you resume Android apps on Windows 11
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Microsoft wants to approach Windows 11 and Android at the same time. It has already shown several ways of doing this and preparing more news. In short, you can automatically transfer e-mails, the Internet or the...
Soon you will be able to move from Android mobile to computer the email message, web or music you were listening to, automatically.
Microsoft tests letting you resume Android apps on Windows 11
Microsoft is testing a new Windows 11 feature that will let you resume using your Android apps right on your PC. The capability is gradually rolling out to Windows Insiders in the Dev and Beta Channels, and only supports the Spotify app for now. If you’re in the test, you can try out the feature by linking your Android phone to your PC, and then opening up a song on Spotify’s mobile app. From there, Windows 11 will display a “Resume from your ph…
Microsoft is currently testing a new Windows 11 feature that makes it possible to seamlessly continue Android apps on the PC. The feature starts with a Spotify integration - and that looks pretty handy. (Read more)
Windows 11 Gets Cross-Device Resume With KB5064093 Update In Dev & Beta Channels
Microsoft has rolled out Windows 11 Insider Preview builds 26200.5761 (Dev) and 26120.5761 (Beta) under KB5064093, introducing the ability to seamlessly resume Android apps like Spotify on your PC. With this update, when you’re playing music or a podcast on Spotify via your Android phone, your PC will now display a “Resume alert” on the […]
Microsoft Tests Windows 11 Android App Resume on PCs via Phone Link
Microsoft’s latest move in bridging mobile and desktop ecosystems has insiders buzzing about a new test feature in Windows 11 that allows users to seamlessly resume Android apps on their PCs. According to a recent report from The Verge, the company is experimenting with this capability, starting with Spotify, enabling users to pick up listening sessions exactly where they left off when switching from an Android phone to a Windows machine. This d…
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