Microsoft is gearing up to enhance the Windows 11 feature that allows users to pick up where they left off on a PC by resuming Android apps from their mobile device. The software giant first introduced this functionality last year, enabling users to resume OneDrive sessions on their Android device on a Windows 11 PC.
Now, Microsoft is expanding this feature to support more applications, including Spotify and web browsing. The improved cross-device resume support is part of the latest Release Preview update to Windows 11 that began rolling out yesterday.
Users will be able to resume their Spotify playback session on their PC from their mobile device, as well as continue any work they were doing in Microsoft Office apps like Word, Excel, or PowerPoint. Additionally, users can also pick up where they left off with an Edge browsing session started on their phone on a Windows 11 PC.
This feature is similar to Apple's Handoff, which allows users to resume tasks across Mac, iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch. Microsoft first announced its cross-device resume support for Windows 11 at its Build developer conference last year and also had a similar app handoff feature in Windows 10, known as Project Rome.
The improved cross-device resume support is imminent, thanks to the latest Release Preview update. In addition to this feature, the update also includes enhanced MIDI 2.0 support on Windows 11, voice typing improvements, and fingerprint sensor support for Windows Hello Enhanced Sign-in Security (ESS).
Now, Microsoft is expanding this feature to support more applications, including Spotify and web browsing. The improved cross-device resume support is part of the latest Release Preview update to Windows 11 that began rolling out yesterday.
Users will be able to resume their Spotify playback session on their PC from their mobile device, as well as continue any work they were doing in Microsoft Office apps like Word, Excel, or PowerPoint. Additionally, users can also pick up where they left off with an Edge browsing session started on their phone on a Windows 11 PC.
This feature is similar to Apple's Handoff, which allows users to resume tasks across Mac, iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch. Microsoft first announced its cross-device resume support for Windows 11 at its Build developer conference last year and also had a similar app handoff feature in Windows 10, known as Project Rome.
The improved cross-device resume support is imminent, thanks to the latest Release Preview update. In addition to this feature, the update also includes enhanced MIDI 2.0 support on Windows 11, voice typing improvements, and fingerprint sensor support for Windows Hello Enhanced Sign-in Security (ESS).