Microsoft continues to enhance user experience by introducing quality-of-life updates, including a new feature that keeps your Android smartphone connected with Microsoft Copilot on the web for seamless access anytime.
This intriguing update, allowing your Android device to remain linked to the web version of Microsoft Copilot, was reported by WindowsCentral.
According to the site, Microsoft is developing features aimed at simplifying daily tasks. One such feature enables users to check their smartphones without taking them out of their pockets.
Currently, this feature is available to select users through the ‘Phone Link’ option. It not only allows you to read messages but also grants access to contacts, phone numbers, messaging, and even setting alarms on your Android device.
Although a similar feature has existed since the launch of Windows 11, Microsoft has now integrated artificial intelligence to further streamline user activities.
Limited Availability?
The report suggests that this new Microsoft Copilot web feature is currently accessible to a limited number of users and may only be available on certain Android devices. This limitation is likely due to the necessary AI capabilities and integration, which require specific hardware specifications to ensure smooth and synchronized operations.