How to link your Android phone with a Windows PC to call, text, and share photos - instantly
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How to link your Android phone with a Windows PC to call, text, and share photos - instantly
"You normally need your smartphone to make phone calls, view text messages, and access your photos. But wouldn't it be convenient if you could do all those things and more on your Windows PC? Well, you can. By pairing and syncing your Android phone with your Windows computer, you essentially unite the two. Your PC can then handle certain features and tasks from your phone -- a handy option if you're in front of your computer but your phone is out of reach."
"Click the Messages heading at the top, and the latest text messages from your phone should appear. If not, click the Refresh icon next to the word Connection in the left pane. Select a text to read it. To respond, type your message at the bottom, and insert an emoji, GIF, or image to add some flair. To create a new text, click the button for New Message. Type the name, phone number, or email address of the person you want to text. Then compose your message and send it."
Pair and sync an Android phone with a Windows PC using Microsoft's Phone Link to control phone features from the computer. Linking and syncing work similarly in Windows 10 and 11, with setup steps shown specifically for Windows 11. After pairing, the PC can make and answer phone calls, read and respond to text messages, view photos stored on the phone, and surface phone notifications on the desktop. In Messages, refresh the connection if needed, open conversations to reply with text, emoji, GIFs, or images, or create new messages via New Message. For calls, open Calls, select Get started, enable Bluetooth if prompted, and complete the pairing.
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