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Screen mirroring requires Windows 10 builds 1803 or newer, along with an Android device running Android 7.0 or later. Assuming you meet the software requirements, there's still the matter of hardware.
Microsoft has added beta support Android app screen mirroring in Windows 10 Build 1803 or newer for the latest Insider builds. At the moment the feature is only compatible with a limited number of ...
Now, some updates are in testing for that app which enables users to Android apps from their phone onto a Windows 10 PC with screen mirroring.
The Windows 10 Android screen mirroring feature is slowly rolling out now to specific devices. Using the new service, you'll be able to operate your Android smartphone from within Windows 10.
Microsoft is testing Android app mirroring to let mobile apps run on Windows 10 PCs. The Your Phone app works over Bluetooth and mirrors a phone screen directly to a Windows 10 PC.
Microsoft has released Windows 10 build 18356 (19H1 branch) with Android phone screen mirroring, but there are still five known issues.
Microsoft showed off the ability to mirror applications running on an Android phone to a Windows 10 PC last fall. Some Windows Insiders on the latest Windows 10 19H1 build can test-drive it now.
Screen mirroring is a common thing these days and there are a lot of situations where you want to mirror your Windows 11 and Windows 10 screen to some other Windows 11/10 device.
The new feature takes things a step further by directly mirroring your Android phone's screen on a Windows 10 PC.
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