jeudi 4 juillet 2019

How to text from Windows 10 using an Android phone

Update, July 4, 2019 (10:15 AM ET): Not long after we published the article below, Microsoft announced a new update to the Your Phone app which allows you to see all Android notifications on your Windows PC. The text below has been slightly updated to reflect this change.


Original article, June 30, 2019 (07:00 PM ET): Messaging is one feature Apple does well. With an iPhone linked to Apple's cloud, you can send and receive messages from any other Apple device. Windows 10 takes a slightly different path now that Windows 10 Mobile – which hasn't received new features since 2017 – reaches its end-of-life in December.  We show you how to text from Windows 10 using an Android phone.

For some time, you could text from Windows 10 using Cortana. Texting was a feature built into Windows 10 Mobile that gravitated over to Cortana for Android and iOS. You could send SMS messages by opening Cortana and type "send text message," or use a verbal command like "Hey Cortana, send a text message to…"

But the method felt clunky and pulled contacts from your Microsoft Account. Now SMS messaging is a bit more streamlined for Android devices. Google launched Android Messages for web in 2018 that's tied to its Messages app for Android. Meanwhile, Microsoft introduced its Your Phone app to the masses via the October 2018 Update (version 1809) along with the re-branded Your Phone Companion Android app.

Our guide on how to text from Windows 10 using an Android phone covers both methods. It's based on Windows 10 May 2019 Update (version 1903).

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How to text with Microsoft Your Phone

This is an app-based method. It uses Your Phone Companion for Android and Your Phone for Windows 10. Link the two together and you can text from Windows 10 without picking up the phone. This method requires Android 7.0 Nougat or later and Windows 10 April 2018 Update (version 1803) or later.

Windows 10 Start Settings 1903

1. Click Start and select the "gear" icon on the Start Menu toolbar. This opens the Settings app.

Windows 10 Phone Settings

2. Select the Phone category.

Windows 10 Add a Phone for sms messaging

3. Click the Add a phone button under Linked phones.

Windows 10 Select Android

4. Select Android and click Get Started.

Windows 10 Send Android Link

5. Click the Continue button to send an app link to your phone.

Windows 10 Enter Phone Number for sms app

6. Enter your phone number and click Send in the next window.
7. Select the link provided in the text sent to your Android phone.

8. Install the Your Phone Companion app from Google Play.
9. After installing the app, log in to your Microsoft Account and allow app permissions.
10. Allow the connection and click Done.

Windows 10 Get Your Phone App

11. Download and install Your Phone from the Microsoft Store if it's not already installed.

Windows 10 Start Your Phone App

12. Click Start and locate the Your Phone app on the Start Menu.

Windows 10 Your Phone App

With the two devices linked, your Android device appears in the top-left corner with the Photos and Messages categories listed underneath. In addition, it's listed under Phone in the Windows 10 Settings app.

Windows 10 Respond in Notification

Unlike the Google version described below, you'll see text messages appear as a Windows 10 notification. Even more, you can respond within the notification without opening the Your Phone app. But this is only a quick text reply. You must use the Your Phone app to respond with an emoji, GIF, or an image stored on your PC.

Performing this connection method with the Your Phone app will also show you other notifications from your phone, such as emails, phone calls, and even individual app push notifications. However, aside from text messages, you cannot yet use quick reply for any of those notifications.

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How to text with Google Messages

This is a browser-based method. You're essentially linking Google's Messages app for Android to its Messages for web service. Simply open any browser, navigate to the page, and send texts.

Google Play Messages app

1. Install the Messages app from Google Play if it's not already on your phone.
2. Select Yes if prompted to make Messages your default SMS client.

3. Tap the three-dot More button in the top right corner.
4. Select Messages for web in the drop-down menu.
5. Tap the blue QR code scanner button.

Android Messages for Web

6. On Windows 10, open a browser and enter messages.android.com in the address field.
7. Toggle on (make blue) Remember this computer and then use your Android phone to scan the QR code.

android sms Messages for windows 10

8. You are now connected. Send a message by clicking the blue Start chat button in the browser window.
9. Select a contact or type a name, phone number, or email address in the To field.
10. Type your message.
11. Click the blue SMS button to send.

With this method, you can send emojis, stickers, and GIFs. You can send images stored on your Windows 10 PC as well. Everything you send and receive through the web client appears in Google's Messages Android app. You'll need to enable browser notifications to receive incoming text alerts.

That wraps up our guide on how to text from Windows 10 using an Android phone. For other Windows 10 tips and tricks, check out these guides:



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