Windows 11 will soon add your Android phone to File Explorer

Microsoft starts testing a new feature that makes it easier to access files 
from an Android device.

By Tom Warren, Jul 26, 2024,  
https://www.theverge.com/2024/7/26/24206712/microsoft-windows-11-file-explorer-android-phone-feature


Microsoft has started testing a new way to access your Android phone from 
directly within Windows 11’s File Explorer. 

Windows Insiders are now able to test this new feature, which lets you 
wirelessly browse through folders and files on your Android phone.

The integration in File Explorer means your Android device appears just like a 
regular USB device on the left-hand side, with the ability to copy or move 
files between a PC and Android phone, and rename or delete them. It’s certainly 
a lot quicker than using the existing Phone Link app.

Android phones will appear inside File Explorer.

You’ll need a device running Android version 11 or higher, be part of the 
Windows Insider program, and the beta version of the Link to Windows app to get 
the feature working right now. 

All four Windows Insider channels are getting access to test this, including 
the Release Preview ring — which suggests that it won’t be long until everyone 
running Windows 11 will be able to access this new feature.

You can enable this File Explorer feature by navigating to Settings > Bluetooth 
& Devices > Mobile Devices and selecting the manage devices section to allow 
your PC to connect to your Android phone. 

A prompt will include a toggle for access in File Explorer, alongside the usual 
selections for notifications and camera access.

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