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Though Microsoft removed Android app support from Windows 11, there are still ways to run Android apps on your PC if you want. Here are the best ways to do so, whether you’re using Windows 10 or ...
The good news is that you don't need to rely on third-party apps to access your Android phone's screen on a Windows 10 or 11 PC.
Microsoft's Link to Windows lets you connect your phone to your Windows 10/11 PC so you can see your notifications, messages, share images, and even make calls without touching your handset.
If you want to know how to use Google's Quick Share (Nearby Share) app on Windows PC, use this guide. Quick Share works with Windows 11/10.
We show you how to send links from Android phone to PC using Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, and Link to Windows app.
There are a whole range of options for exchanging files between Android smartphones and a Windows PC. We present the best and fastest.
Windows 11 can run Android apps, but only a limited number from Amazon's Appstore. Here's how to sideload unsupported Android apps you want to use.
Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) on Windows 11 allows you to use Android apps on your PC. The feature came out in late 2021, though it's still relatively unknown.
Windows 11 comes with the ability to install and run Android apps if you so choose. We lay out the steps you need to take in order to get it up and running.
If you're running Windows 11, there’s a handy option tucked inside your system settings. Under “Mobile Devices,” you can link your Android phone by scanning a QR code with the “ Link to Windows ” app.