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Windows 10 Your Phone app will soon let you sync multiple Android phones

Rabia Noureen Rabia Noureen
July 10, 2020
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Microsoft is currently working on a new Your Phone app feature that will let you pair/sync multiple Android smartphones with your Windows 10 PC. In a recent tweet on the brand new Twitter account for the Your Phone app, the Redmond giant has announced that the feature is initially being rolled out in preview for Windows Insiders, and the functionality is accessible via the Your Phone app’s settings.

More support for multiple devices is rolling out to Windows Insiders! Now, it’s easier to link an additional device to Your Phone. Simply click the new “Add a device” button in your app settings and follow the setup instructions.

— Microsoft Your Phone (@MSYourPhone) July 9, 2020

If you are a Windows Insider using preview builds of the app, simply click on the Settings button available at the bottom left corner of your screen. Next, click on the “Add a device” button, and follow the on-screen instructions to hook up your new smartphone.

Overall, the new functionality is a welcoming addition to Your Phone, and it has been designed for those who often use multiple smartphones at a time. However, you may need to wait a couple of months to see it in the full release version of Your Phone app.

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