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08-15-2019 06:40 PM in
OthersDespite the lack of new features, if you prefer the Link to Windows shortcut over the current method, you can get it on many older Galaxy devices by doing the following –
- Download the Your Phone Companion app from the Google Play Store.
- Download and install the Link to Windows Service APK from here. This will hide the Your Phone Companion app from the app drawer and adds a Link to Windows shortcut in the Quick Settings panel
- Go to Quick Settings (Swipe down from the top of your screen), tap on the 3 dots in the top-right corner and select ‘Button order.’ Select the ‘Link to Windows’ button and add it to the Quick Settings panel.
- Tap on the ‘Link to Windows’ toggle and follow the instructions to link your PC. This involves, among other things, logging in to your Microsoft account.
- Once paired and connected, give the necessary permissions to the app to access your SMS, contacts, photos, notifications, etc.
That’s it. You now have the Link to Windows feature on your older Galaxy device. While this is tested only on the Galaxy S10 and Note 9, it should theoretically work on most recent Galaxy devices running One UI.
It is a good time to remind our readers that Samsung already has a more feature-rich Link to Windows alternative named Samsung Flow. Though the service was off to a rough start and some of its features are buggy, it is still a better solution to share files, mirror notifications, and more between your Galaxy device and a PC.
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10-16-2019 07:54 AM in
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