Windows 11 introduces unreliable Android phone control feature

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Windows 11 has introduced a new feature that allows users to control Android phones through Copilot. This tool lets users send commands from their PC, but it requires manual confirmation on the phone for actions to take effect. Initial tests show that Copilot struggles with tasks. For example, setting a timer requires users to confirm a notification on their phone, which undermines the convenience of using the tool. Previous attempts to connect PCs and Android devices included features like Phone Link and the ability to install Android apps. However, this new Copilot feature has not performed reliably in early evaluations.


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