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Microsoft's 'Your Phone' App With Android Screen Mirroring Now Available in Beta for Windows 10

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Highlights
  • Microsoft's phone screen feature in the Your Phone app is up for testing
  • It is only compatible with select Samsung phones for now
  • needs to be on Windows builds 1803 or newer
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Microsoft has rolled out an early preview of the phone screen feature in the Your Phone app. This feature will allow s to mirror their Android phone's screen directly onto a PC. This new feature in Your Phone app was first demoed at the Surface event in October last year, and it's now up for testing in the latest Insider build of Windows 10. There are a lot of limitations as to who can use this feature, set by Microsoft for now, but it should be available to a broader set of audience when it launches commercially.

For the phone screen feature to work on the Your Phone app, the needs to be on a Windows 10 PC running Windows builds 1803 or newer and should have a select Android phone running Android version 7.0 Nougat or newer. Microsoft notes that the Surface Go will be the first device in the Surface lineup to preview this feature, however it looks to expand the list of ed devices over time.

Furthermore, the new Your Phone app feature only works with select phones running on Android 7 Nougat like Samsung Galaxy S9+ for now. Also, the Windows 10 PC must Bluetooth with Low Energy Peripheral mode as a mandate for screen mirroring to work. In order to check if your PC s Bluetooth Low Energy Peripheral mode and activate it, follow the steps on this Microsoft post.

If the manages to meet all the requirements, the Your Phone app will app mirroring on Android, giving s access to their texts and photos. To recall, the Your Phone app that was first was announced in October at Microsoft's Surface event in New York, where hardware products including Surface Pro 6, Surface Laptop 2, and Surface Headphones were also launched.

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