Windows 10. GREAT Feature RELEASED for Android Phones

Windows 10. The great feature launched for Android phones today shows you how much Microsoft thought of you and the experience you have.

Windows 10 android notifications phones applications

Windows 10. A great new feature has been released for phones that have an operating system Android, as a very good addition to the functions that are normally available to everyone. More precisely, Windows 10 has, starting today, for the Your Phone application implemented the possibility to display notifications from Android phones directly on computers, something that even iPhone phones do not offer for Macs.

Windows 10. Basically, users whose phones are connected via Your Phone to a computer with this operating system will be able to see directly on the PC any notifications that are received on their smartphones. Although in the past Microsoft implemented a similar functionality based on Cortana, it did not offer a very good experience, so in Windows 10 the Your Phone application was launched, which aims to take things to a completely different level.

Windows 10. GREAT Feature RELEASED for Android Phones

Windows 10 android phone notifications

Windows 10. The function is called "notification chasing" inside the Microsoft company, and at the moment only those who are part of the beta testing program of the operating system can try it. In order for notifications to also allow interaction with applications on computers, the user needs to access the notification on the Android phone, then it being displayed in Windows 10, in the dedicated application accessed.

Windows 10. The user can then interact with the application and control what happens on the phone, and so, for example, he can send messages using an application that also exists on the phone. The functionality offered by Your Phone currently requires an interaction with the Android phone so that the notifications can open dedicated applications in Windows 10, but this will probably change in the future.

Windows 10. Considering that for now the functionality is only in the testing process, it is not known when it will actually be offered to users in the public version, so we still have to wait.