![]() The smartphones, on the other hand, will need Android 7.0 or higher. ![]() But it appears the screen mirroring will only be available to PCs that support "Bluetooth with Low Energy Peripheral mode." They'll also need to be running Windows 10 build 1803 or later. Microsoft will eventually expand the list of PCs and Android phones that'll support the upcoming feature. To access it, users will need two pieces of software: the latest Windows 10 Insider build on their Surface Go tablet and Microsoft's Your Phone app for the Samsung handset. The screen mirroring is now available as a test feature to people with a Surface Go tablet, and a Samsung Galaxy S8, S8+, S9 or S9+ phone. It's now previewing (Opens in a new window) the feature to a select number of devices. Microsoft is getting closer to letting you run Android apps from a smartphone on a Windows 10 PC. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad. ![]() ![]()
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