“My Phone” Will Now Show Up As An Option In The Windows Share Menu
I like shiny new features that let you do things that your phone previously couldn’t (word to all the new AI things being added in), but I think there’s nothing I love more than features that make things your phone could previously do even more convenient. This is the case with one of the newest features that has been added to Link to Windows.
Previously, if I wanted to send a file from my PC to my smartphone, I would need to send it through Quick Share. Honestly, in my opinion, that was already incredibly convenient as I didn’t need to use Bluetooth, which can be incredibly slow for larger files or have to go and fumble around looking for a USB-C cable. However, this new feature somehow makes things even more seamless.
In Addition To That, You’ll Be Able To Remotely Access Your Phone Storage Soon
We reported on this less than a week ago, but another major feature that is going to be added to Phone Link will be the ability to check your phone’s storage directly from your computer. The implementation is expected to let you see your phone as a drive in File Explorer.
At the moment, you can only check the gallery of a connected device, so exclusively only photos and videos, but wouldn’t it be nice to have a way to see documents, APKs, audio files, and more?