Microsoft announced a handful of enhancements for its Your Phone Android-to-Windows integration and app-streaming back at Samsungs unpacked occasion on August 5th. The changes exposed brought tools like an app launcher on your desktop and the ability to pin apps to your taskbar and Start menu. Well, now that you can really get a Note20 or Note20 Ultra, Microsoft has actually begun rolling the function out to the basic public and is no longer an “Insider” exclusive.
Microsoft notes that the features rollout will be gradual (and apparently server-side0, so it could take a few days to appear. And if you run into any concerns, be sure to send out feedback with details. An FAQ with setup guidelines is likewise offered here, and remember that assistance for running several apps simultaneously is prepared for later this year.
The news comes courtesy of Microsofts Windows Blog. Although device compatibility still appears restricted to Samsung phones according to official paperwork, those pages also have not been upgraded to discuss any of Samsungs newest hardware– though I d expect it will deal with the Note20 Ultra you may have recently gotten.
Are some other hardware requirements, like running a recent version of Windows 10, the most current Your Phone app (available at APK Mirror if the update hasnt hit you yet), and a shared Wi-Fi connection.