These Smartphones Can Stream Android Apps On Windows 10 Via Your Phone
Microsoft has now announced the names of all devices that support the new ‘Apps’ feature in the Your Phone app. As you might already know, the Your Phone app links Android devices to Windows 10 and lets people use Android apps on their PCs.
The Android apps can be opened in a separate window and used alongside the regular Windows 10 apps. Users can enjoy the comfort of their mouse, keyboard, or even touchscreen while interacting with the Android apps.
It’s a big boost to multitasking as users don’t need to juggle between their smartphone and PC constantly. Initially, the feature was only available on the then freshly released Galaxy Note 20 series, which was launched at the Samsung Unpacked event.
Your Phone ‘Apps’ – List Of Devices
Speaking of the devices that support Your Phone Apps feature, the list is only filled with Samsung devices as the Korean giant has partnered with Microsoft. These supported devices come preloaded with the Link To Windows feature that establishes the connection with the users’ PC.
Anyway, here is the list of devices that work with the Apps feature:
- Samsung Galaxy Note 9
- Samsung Galaxy S9
- Samsung Galaxy S9+
- Samsung Galaxy Note10
- Samsung Galaxy Note10+
- Samsung Galaxy Note10 Lite
- Samsung Galaxy Fold
- Samsung Galaxy S10
- Samsung Galaxy S10+
- Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite
- Samsung Galaxy S10e
- Samsung Galaxy Note20 5G
- Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G
- Samsung Galaxy A8s
- Samsung Galaxy A30s
- Samsung Galaxy A31
- Samsung Galaxy A40
- Samsung Galaxy A41
- Samsung Galaxy A50
- Samsung Galaxy A50s
- Samsung Galaxy A51
- Samsung Galaxy A51 5G
- Samsung Galaxy A60
- Samsung Galaxy A70
- Samsung Galaxy A70s
- Samsung Galaxy A71
- Samsung Galaxy A71 5G
- Samsung Galaxy A80
- Samsung Galaxy A90s
- Samsung Galaxy A90 5G
- Samsung Galaxy S20
- Samsung Galaxy S20+
- Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy Fold
- Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G
As far as other Android devices are concerned, currently, there is no word on when the Your Phone Apps feature will arrive for these devices. Maybe, when its exclusivity waters down as it has been the case in the past.