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- Overview
- Get text messages, calls, and notifications on your Surface
- To link your Surface and Android
- Get photos from your Android on your Surface
- To see recent pictures on your Surface
- Automatically upload photos you take on your Android phone or mobile device
- See your photos on your Surface from OneDrive
- Play music on your Surface and Android
- Copy music files from your Surface to OneDrive
- Play your music on your Android using the OneDrive app
Microsoft Surface computers work great with phones and mobile devices running on Android—including Surface Duo. When you use your Surface and Android together, you can quickly and easily get to the things you use every day—your text messages, phone calls, notifications, photos, music, files, notes, to-dos, email, and more.
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Link your Android and Surface together using the Phone Link app. After that, use the Phone Link app on your Surface to get calls, text messages, photos, notifications, and more.
If you're using Surface Duo, see Link Surface Duo to your PC to learn how to link them together.
1.On your Surface, select Search on the taskbar, enter Phone Link in the search box, and then select Phone Link from the list of results.
2.Select Android as your phone type.
3.On your Android device, open your browser and go to www.aka.ms/yourpc to install the companion app, called Link to Windows. For select Samsung devices, the Link to Windows app is already installed and will open from the link.
4.Sign in to the app with your Microsoft account. You’ll need to sign in with the same account later in the Phone Link app on your Surface.
5.On your Surface, select the checkmark for having the companion app on your Android device, and select Continue.
6.Sign in with the same Microsoft account as before and follow the instructions to scan the QR code on your Android device.
After you link your Surface and Android, get to your most recent 2,000 photos right away on your Surface by using the Phone Link app. You can even drag a photo from the Phone Link app into your documents, presentations, email, and more. No more need to send photos separately from your phone to your PC.
1.On your Surface, open the Phone Link app, then select Photos.
2.Select a recent photo to see it.
3.(Optional) You can save a picture to your Surface, open it, or share it in other ways if you like.
With the Microsoft OneDrive app, you can automatically upload backup copies of all your pictures. This lets you store your pictures on OneDrive, so you can get to them from wherever you can get to OneDrive.
1.Get the OneDrive app from the Google Play Store.
2.In the OneDrive app, sign in with your Microsoft account.
3.Do one of the following:
•If this is your first time signing in, select Start Camera Upload when asked if you’d like to automatically upload photos you take on your phone or mobile device.
OneDrive is built into Windows 11 on your Surface, so you can get to your photos (and other files you have on OneDrive) right in File Explorer.
1.On your Surface, select File Explorer on the taskbar.
2.In File Explorer, select OneDrive on the left side.
3.Sign in with the same Microsoft account that you used to sign in to the OneDrive app on your phone.
4.After your OneDrive folders appear there, under OneDrive, select Pictures > Camera Roll.
Your pictures will appear, and you can open them from there.
Play music from your favorite music services on your Surface and Android so you never miss a beat. On your Surface, download the music app you want to use from the Microsoft Store. On your Android device—including Surface Duo—download the corresponding music app from the Google Play Store. Here are a few more popular music services you can use on both devices:
•Spotify (Surface: Download from Microsoft Store) (Android: Download from Google Play Store). Note that Surface Duo comes with Spotify already installed on unlocked devices.
•Pandora (Surface: Download from Microsoft Store) (Android: Download from Google Play Store)
•Amazon Music (Surface: Download from Microsoft Store) (Android: Download from Google Play Store)
1.On your Surface, select File Explorer on the taskbar.
2.Find the MP3s or other personal music files on your PC.
Music files can’t be protected using digital rights management (DRM).
3.Select the MP3 files, and then select Copy.
4.Select OneDrive on the left side in File Explorer, and then select the Music folder.
5.Select Paste to upload them to your Music folder on OneDrive.
1.Get the Microsoft OneDrive app from the Google Play Store.
2.Open the OneDrive app on your phone or mobile device and sign in with the same Microsoft account you used on your Surface.
Open the Phone Link app on your PC, then select , and then select the app you'd like to have opened on your PC. You may need to tap. You can also directly access apps from your phone using your PC's Start menu. Right-click the app you'd like to quickly access, and then select Add to Start to create a shortcut.
All android phones can use the Your Phone app, but it looks like they made the app streaming feature exclusive to Samsung phones and Surface Duo; I wanted to know if it will eventually arrive go other Android Phones like the Google Pixel, but I haven't been able to find anything online about allowing other phones to have this feature.
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Aug 23, 2024 · Access your quick panel: Swipe downward from the top of your screen to reveal your quick panel, and tap “Link to Windows.”. You can also access the feature by opening Settings, tapping “Connections” or “Advanced features” and navigating down to where it says “Link to Windows.”.