Microsoft has introduced a new Phone Connection feature within the Windows Copilot app, allowing users to control their Android devices directly from their PCs. This feature builds on capabilities from the Phone Link app, enabling tasks such as texting, setting timers, or getting directions through simple natural language requests. To use this feature, users need to set up their Android phone with the Windows Phone Link app, ensure their device runs Android 14 or higher, and have the latest version of Copilot installed.
The latest version of the Windows Copilot app introduces a Phone Connection feature that allows users to control tasks on their Android devices directly from their PC.
With Phone Connection, Copilot enables users to execute requests like sending texts or getting directions using natural language, streamlining the task process.
To utilize the Phone Connection, users must ensure their Android device syncs with the PC using Windows Phone Link and must be running Android 14 or higher.
Microsoft's Copilot aims to eliminate the inconvenience of reaching for your phone, making the process of executing tasks on mobile more efficient.
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