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The Your Phone application tests an option that will allow files to be sent between the phone and the PC in a crossed way

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The Microsoft Your Phone app is one of the most successful on the market. It allows us to synchronize our phone with Android and the PC and we can carry out a series of actions that, since the application hit the market, have been growing in number and in possibilities.

Microsoft periodically updates its app and so we have seen improvements that allow you to make and receive calls from your computer, control the battery, send and answer messages... Continuous updates that could include a new function that would make it possible to share files between more devices

File Transfer

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The new feature appears in app code that can be tested in the Insider Program. Through three names, SharedContentPhotos, ContentTransferCopyPaste>, reference is made to the possibility of transferring files between more devices."

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They managed to enable the feature via a detailed Github bypass and a new option called Cross-device copy and paste appears in the menu>it doesn&39;t seem to work yet In the description text appears that some metadata will be transferred between devices whenever content is copied to the phone or PC."

A function that would indicate the possibility of transferring files or other content from our Android device to Windows 10 or vice versa, something you may remember suddenly to Apple's AirDrop function that offers so many facilities.A substantial improvement, if they manage to apply it correctly, for exchanging files with the PC.

Android users have been wishing for some time to have some kind of AirDrop close by and perhaps this option could be the closest thing. One more option along with the development that companies such as Xiaomi, OPPO and Vivo (and Realme, apparently) are working on when announcing the alliance (Peer-to-Peer Transmission Alliance) to launch a system that allows files to be sent without an Internet connection, fast and stable between Android devices.

For now no word on when this feature will be coming to the Your Phone app. If you haven't tried it yet, you can download it for free from this link on the Google Play Store.

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