Navigating apps and data simultaneously could be a hard and complicated task sometimes. What if you get tools and shortcuts to manage your android apps from Windows PC? Yes, with some new tools now it’s easier to manage Android apps on a Windows PC. Now you don’t need to switch constantly between your desktop and phone. Here’s a detailed look on how you can execute this trick!
Tricks to manage your Android from Windows
So what are the tools that can help you to manage apps for Windows? The tools include Microsoft Phone Link, AirDroid, and Scrcpy, among others. With these tools you can easily access your Android phone’s content on your Windows desktop. Let’s get a deeper insight about the tools and its working:
First you have the option of using Microsoft’s Phone Link app. This is one of the most easy and quick ways to access your phone data from your personal computer (PC). With this app you can sync notifications, messages, and photos, and even make calls right from your PC. Please note that the Phone Link app was earlier known as ‘Your Phone.’ However, this app can only be used in certain android devices. To be specific Samsung devices are the eligible devices for using this app.
Next you have third party apps such as AirDroid. If your Android phone doesn’t support the app management and screen mirroring feature of Phone Link, then you can use AirDroid. This helps in screen mirroring and could be an excellent alternative. You just need to download this app on both your PC and phone. Plus point this app doesn’t ask you for signing in. You can either use the web version or app version. It also offers remote control capabilities through its AirDroid Remote Support and AirDroid Personal features. This allows you to control your Android devices from different platforms.
Lastly you have Scrcpy. This allows you to mirror any Android device to your desktop. In addition to this, you can also fully control any device with your keyboard and mouse. However, you need a USB connection to your PC to use Scrcpy for screen mirroring.
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