Windows 11 has embarrassed itself with a new tool for managing Android.

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Windows 11 has embarrassed itself with a new tool for managing Android.

Windows 10 and 11 have been experimenting with various ways to connect PCs to Android. There’s Phone Link, and at one point, Windows 11 allowed users to install Android apps through the Amazon App Store. However, this feature was later lost, as reported by https://xrust.ru/. Nevertheless, it seems the programmers have come to their senses, and Microsoft is once again working on connecting phones to PCs. This allows users to control their devices indirectly. Now, that’s what Copilot is handling. You just need to tell it what to do with the phone. Here’s a summarized review from several users: “I instructed Copilot to start a timer for 25 minutes, which I needed for meditation. In response, the program asked me to check my phone. It turned out I had to confirm the start. Without this confirmation, the timer wouldn’t work. So, what’s the point of this remote control? The same behavior is seen with the alarm app. Microsoft probably needs to thoroughly study the problem.”

https://xrust.ru/news/310926-windows-11-osramilas-s-novym-instrumentom-dlja-upravlenija-android.html

Windows 11 has embarrassed itself with a new tool for managing Android.

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