Windows 11 includes a free mirroring feature via Phone Link, which syncs calls, photos, and contacts with Android devices. However, app mirroring is restricted to specific models, mainly Samsung Galaxy phones, along with some from OnePlus and Asus. Users will benefit from the enhanced display and control when engaging in tasks like gaming or editing. The setup process is user-friendly and involves scanning a QR code to link the phone with the Windows app, fostering a more integrated experience for users navigating between devices.
If you're a Windows and Android user who has been envying the iPhone mirroring capabilities of macOS, there is a similar feature you can use.
The feature allows you to use apps on a bigger screen with mouse and keyboard, enhancing productivity, especially for gaming, photo editing, or typing.
Many Phone Link features work with any Android or iPhone, but app mirroring is only supported by select models, mostly Samsung Galaxy phones.
Even if this doesn't work with your current Android phone, it's worth checking back as support is being extended with time.
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