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    Now, use Android apps on your Windows PC: Here's how

    Now, use Android apps on your Windows PC: Here's how

    By Shubham Sharma
    Mar 14, 2019
    12:20 am

    What's the story

    After a long wait, Microsoft is adding the capability to use Android apps on Windows 10.

    The Redmond giant has started testing the 'phone screen' feature of its 'Your Phone' app for Windows 10.

    The feature will let you access apps from PC but is only available for Insider running the latest test build of Windows 10 at the moment.

    Here's how it works.

    Working

    How phone screen works

    Last year, Microsoft debuted 'Your Phone' app as a way to access photos and messages directly from an Android device.

    Then, in October, the company unveiled its 'Phone Screen' feature - a capability that allowed Windows 10 users to access their entire phone on PCs.

    It mirrors the phone screen to Windows 10 and provides a list of apps to access directly.

    Information

    So, basically, you could use apps without touching your phone

    Simply put, the feature makes a range of apps accessible directly via PC. You could, for instance, launch Uber to book a cab or respond to a Snap without even touching your phone.

    Requirements

    However, there are some basic requirements to use this feature

    As the feature is still in the testing phase, people with the latest insider build of Windows 10 (build 1803 or newer) would only be able to use phone screen mirroring.

    Microsoft also says that users would need a phone with Android 7.0 or newer and a PC with Bluetooth's Low Energy Peripheral mode to use this feature successfully.

    Information

    Phones currently supported

    In the current state, phone screen mirroring can work if you have Samsung's Galaxy S8, S8 Plus, S9, or S9 Plus and a supported PC. Microsoft has promised to expand the list of compatible devices and PCs, moving forward.

    Embracing Android

    Clearly, Microsoft is embracing Android now

    Though there's no word on when we might see this feature in a stable build of Windows 10, the development clearly shows that Microsoft is gearing up to embrace Android.

    Users have been asking for mobile apps on Windows for a long while and, with a feature like this, Microsoft is delivering it.

    To note, ChromeOS already allows users to run Android apps.

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