Microsoft recently completed the addition of beta support for Android Screen Mirroring in Windows 10 Insider build 1803 or later.
Currently, this feature is only compatible with certain devices, however, it will be supported by all smartphones that are running Android versions 7.0 and above.
As detailed in the article 'Phone screen - supported devices' posted on Microsoft's community website, the company will provide an "early preview of the latest feature specific to Your Phone - phone application. Now, users can project their Android phone screen right on the PC without having to set up any more complicated intermediate steps on the phone. '
According to The Verge's first report, Microsoft had previously introduced Windows 10 Your Phone application at the Surface event in October 2018. But until now, this application has been 'relatively complete'. and began to be piloted on a large scale.
Besides having to run the latest Windows 10 Insider build, users who want to try the Phone Screen experience through Your Phone application will also have to own a Bluetooth enabled computer, along with Low Energy Peripheral mode.
Screen projection for Android 10 on Windows 10 will also be available for Surface Go users, and Microsoft said that the list of supported devices will soon be expanded in the near future, ie for platforms. PC and phone platforms in general.
According to information from Microsoft, the following is a list of Android phone models running Android 7.0 or higher that are compatible with the Windows 10 Phone Screen mirroring screen projection feature at the present time:
Besides, Redmond also provides detailed process for users if they want to check if their PC supports Peripheral Bluetooth Low Energy feature as follows:
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