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[br]Microsoft's 'Your Phone' app for Windows 10 is getting a handy new feature - notifications.[br][br]Yes, the app that the Redmond giant plans to use for phone mirroring will now show notifications from a paired Android device.[br][br]The capability has just started rolling for insiders running Windows 10 1803 (RS4) build, but it comes with certain caveats.[br][br]
[br][br]Your Phone notifications to boost your productivity[br][br]With the new feature, you won't have to reach out for your phone to see who's messaging; the notification will show up on the desktop itself.[br][br]It will appear in real time, saving you from the trouble of logging onto the web version of a particular service to check for updates.[br][br]Evidently, this feature can boost your focus and productivity while working.[br][br][br]Plus, you can customize notifications you want to receive[br][br]The feature will offer customization option which would let you choose the apps you want notifications from.[br][br]Once you have defined that, the notifications will show up in real time; if you clear them on one device, they will go away from the other.[br][br]You will also be able to view all notifications together and clear them from the PC in one go.[br][br][br]
[br][br][br]However, you'll need Android 7.0 or newer for this feature[br][br]While the feature is useful, you should note that it would only work when you have Windows 10 1803 (RS4) build (or newer) installed and a phone running Android 7.0 with at least 1GB of RAM under-the-hood.[br][br]Also, it is worth noting that you will only get the opportunity to see the notifications and there is no way to reply back on the same.[br][br]Microsoft is also improving Your Phone's mirroring support[br][br]Along with notifications, Microsoft is also bringing enhanced support for the phone mirroring feature it had announced a month ago.[br][br]The capability, which lets you use Android apps on Windows 10, was limited to a select phones till last month.[br][br][br]#Infinix_India...[br] |
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