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Windows 10 Your Phone can now run Android apps from select Samsung Galaxy phones on your PC

Rabia Noureen Rabia Noureen
February 1, 2021
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Microsoft’s Your Phone app now lets users run multiple Android apps simultaneously on their Windows 10 desktops. Analy Otero Diaz, a Principal Program Manager at Microsoft, announced on Twitter that the feature is now generally available for users with select Samsung Galaxy phones.

Unleash your #Android apps on your #Windows10 PC! With #YourPhone app and select @SamsungMobile phones you can interact with multiple mobile apps from your PC. Available today! More info – https://t.co/5jpTJTwmei
Full video – https://t.co/Ff5kbGRG22#Microsoft #MotionGraphics pic.twitter.com/GXqsvP6NRq

— Analy Otero Diaz (@AnalyMsft) January 28, 2021

The feature had begun rolling out to Windows Insiders in November, following its initial announcement back in August 2020. Microsoft says that users with a supported Android smartphone should be running the Windows 10 May 2020 Update or newer to run the multiple apps experience on their PCs. A full list of compatible devices is available on this page.

The ability to run multiple Android apps simultaneously right from Windows 10 desktops is a welcome addition, but many users are still waiting to receive this capability on non-Samsung devices. To our knowledge, this isn’t something that’s currently being worked on. For now, you can help the company prioritize this feature by submitting your feedback on the Tech community forums.

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