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How To Link Up Your Android Smartphone With Windows 10

Did you know that you can link up your Android smartphone with Windows 10 to create a streamlined experience between the two devices?

Once set up, you can browse the web, use apps, send emails, and do other tasks on your smartphone, then seamlessly switch to your PC and carry on those tasks where you left off.

In this article, we explain to you how you can get started with these recent features on Windows 10.

How To Add Your Phone To Windows 10

To begin with, let’s look at how you can get your phone connected to your Windows 10 PC. Start by following the steps listed below.

How To Use A Linked Phone On Windows 10

Once your Android smartphone has been linked to your Windows 10 PC, there are a number of things you can do. We’ve taken a look at some of these features below.

How to Get Android Notifications on Windows 10

The easiest way to get most basic smartphone notifications on your Windows 10 PC is to install the Microsoft Cortana app from the Google Play Store. Follow the steps to install Cortana and setup notifications.

After that, tap the back button and then choose which apps you’d like to sync your notifications for.

All of your chosen app notifications will now be synced to your PC.

How To Use Microsoft Apps On Android And PC

If you want to seamlessly use apps between your Android phone and your Windows PC, one of the best things you can do is use the Microsoft Apps application from the Google Play Store.

If you download Microsoft Apps, you’ll see a list of apps that are cross-compatible with your Windows 10 PC and Android smartphone. Apps include Microsoft Edge browser, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Skype, OneDrive, and other Microsoft based apps.

Thanks for taking the time to read through our guide. Hopefully, you’ll now know all there is to know about linking up your Android smartphone with Windows 10. What are your thoughts on this new feature? Enjoy!

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