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Managing Android devices from a Windows computer is now possible with Copilot

Want to read messages, set alarms, and more on your Android 14 device without leaving your computer? With the new Microsoft AI assistant Copilot, you can now access these features directly from your Windows 11 desktop.

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How does it work?

First, you need to link your devices. Ensure your phone is running Android 14 or higher and is connected to your computer using the Windows Phone Link app. Leading manufacturers like Samsung, Honor, Oppo, OnePlus, and Realme offer full remote access to your phone’s functions through this app.

Here’s a quick guide to get started:

  1. Launch Copilot: Open your PC’s web browser and head to copilot.microsoft.com.
  2. Activate the Phone Plugin: In the Copilot menu (usually shown as a hamburger icon), find and enable the Phone plugin.
  3. Give Voice Commands: With Copilot, you can give voice commands like “Read the latest messages” or “Set an alarm for 8am” to manage your phone tasks without touching your device.

Note: Since Copilot establishes a connection, responses might be slightly delayed and could take up to a minute.

Why Copilot is a Game-Changer for Android 14 Users

Copilot helps you boost productivity by allowing you to manage your Android 14 smartphone directly from your Windows 11 desktop. This means no more distractions from switching between devices while you work.

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Limitations to Keep in Mind

As Copilot is still under development, its features might be limited, but it continues to improve with each update.

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