TechnoSports Media Group
  • Home
  • Technology
  • Smartphones
  • Deal
  • Sports
  • Reviews
  • Gaming
  • Entertainment
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Technology
  • Smartphones
  • Deal
  • Sports
  • Reviews
  • Gaming
  • Entertainment
No Result
View All Result
TechnoSports Media Group
No Result
View All Result

Microsoft’s Your Phone now supports multi-app streaming

Nivedita Bangari by Nivedita Bangari
November 9, 2020
in Technology
0

Microsoft is working on a new feature that enables running multiple android apps simultaneously. The quality is currently available only for a few Samsung devices. For Windows Insider community users in Developer, Beta, or Release Preview channels, it is also available but in beta mode.

Microsoft’s Your Phone lets users running Windows 10 access Media, Messages, Calls, and now multiple Apps as well. The feature uses a Wi-Fi connection between PC and Mobile phone, the software allows you to stream apps on PC through Your Phone.

RelatedPosts

November 2025 Upcoming SmartPhones: Flagship Showdown Featuring Nothing, OnePlus, Oppo, Realme & iQOO

Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 vs. Dimensity 8300: Who wins in 2025?

Lava ProBuds N33 Launched at ₹1,299 with 30dB ANC & 40H Battery

The list of Samsung devices that supports Multiple App streaming features is:

  • Samsung Galaxy Note 20 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G

The update also available to devices running One UI 3.0 beta:

  • Samsung Galaxy S20 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G

According to sources, multiple-app streaming requires Windows May 2020 update or Later and a minimum of Android 10 to work. The requirements are given below:

  • Your Phone on PC- 1.20102.132.0 or higher.
  • Your Phone Companion App- 1.20102.133.0 or higher.
  • Windows Service version- 2.1.05.2 or newer.

However, Microsoft reported that this is an early preview update. Hence it will gradually roll out to all users. Also, sources claim that the update has several limitations like Sound Sync between PC and Mobile along with Mouse Input not recognized by Apps, and many more.

Since the feature is still in beta mode, bugs are to be expected. But since the stable update is yet to be released, we can expect Microsoft to fix the bugs in future updates. Also, the support is currently available to Samsung devices but will soon be extended to other OEMs.

Source

Do check out:

https://technosports.co.in/2020/11/08/nvidias-advanced-optimus-finally-ready-for-oem-implementation/
Tags: MicrosoftSamsungWindows 10
Previous Post

Xiaomi Mi 11 might arrive with a 48MP Ultra-wide lens, spotted on GeekBench

Next Post

Epic games offer free Disney plus subscription for its in-game purchases

Related Posts

SmartPhones
FAQ

November 2025 Upcoming SmartPhones: Flagship Showdown Featuring Nothing, OnePlus, Oppo, Realme & iQOO

November 1, 2025
Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 vs. Dimensity 8300: Who wins in 2025?
Technology

Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 vs. Dimensity 8300: Who wins in 2025?

November 1, 2025
Technology

Lava ProBuds N33 Launched at ₹1,299 with 30dB ANC & 40H Battery

November 1, 2025
Technology

YouTube Super Resolution: AI Makes All Videos Look Better

November 1, 2025
Technology

MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Specs Leak: All-Big Core Revolution

November 1, 2025
Laptop

Samsung Galaxy Book 6 Pro: Intel Panther Lake CPU & 32GB RAM

November 1, 2025
Next Post

Epic games offer free Disney plus subscription for its in-game purchases

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

  • Buy JNews
  • Support Forum
  • Pre-sale Question
  • Contact Us
Call us: +1 234 JEG THEME
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Technology
  • Smartphones
  • Deal
  • Sports
  • Reviews
  • Gaming
  • Entertainment

© 2025 TechnoSports Media Group - The Ultimate News Destination