Microsoft has taken another significant step with Copilot to make the Windows 11 operating system work more seamlessly with Android devices. With Microsoft’s AI tool Copilot, which is expected to gain prominence in the new era, you can now easily control your Android phone from Windows.
Easier Android control via PC with Microsoft Copilot
Microsoft’s AI-powered assistant Copilot now allows Windows 11 users to manage their Android phones. With this innovation, users will be able to access and control their mobile devices more easily from their computers.
New features coming to Copilot:
- Remote Access: Users can open and control apps on their Android phones via Copilot.
- File Transfer: Easy file sharing between the computer and the phone.
- Messaging Integration: Access to SMS and other messaging apps from the computer.
- Notification Management: Phone notifications can be viewed and managed from Windows 11.
- Media Control: Music and video players on the phone can be controlled from the computer.
Microsoft plans to roll out this feature gradually. The new version of Copilot will initially be available only to users in the Windows Insider program. Based on feedback, necessary adjustments will be made, and it is expected to be available to all Windows 11 users within approximately 1-2 months.
This new feature highlights Microsoft’s commitment to ecosystem integration. The integration between Windows 11 and Android aims to provide users with a smoother multi-device experience.
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