Windows 10 has become closer to Android. Many Samsung smartphones have learned to transfer calls to PC

After nearly a year of testing, Microsoft has begun rolling out support for call forwarding in its Your Phone companion, Link to Windows.

Windows 10 has become closer to Android.  Many Samsung smartphones have learned to transfer calls to PC

The long-awaited feature was first supported by many Samsung Galaxy smartphones that support Link to Windows, including the last three generations of Galaxy S and Galaxy Note flagships, as well as Samsung foldable smartphones. And the only smartphone not under the Samsung brand on this list is the branded Microsoft Surface Duo.

Windows 10 has become closer to Android.  Many Samsung smartphones have learned to transfer calls to PC

However, there are other limitations – the function does not yet work in some regions, and the PC must also be compatible, for example, the Bluetooth receiver may not be recognized.

The list of supported smartphone models is quite long:

  • Surface Duo
  • Samsung Galaxy Fold
  • Samsung Galaxy Note20 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy S20
  • Samsung Galaxy S20+
  • Samsung Galaxy S20 FE
  • Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra
  • Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy S10e
  • Samsung Galaxy A8s
  • Samsung Galaxy A30s
  • Samsung Galaxy A31
  • Samsung Galaxy A40
  • Samsung Galaxy A41
  • Samsung Galaxy A42 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy A50
  • Samsung Galaxy A50s
  • Samsung Galaxy A51
  • Samsung Galaxy A51 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy A60
  • Samsung Galaxy A70
  • Samsung Galaxy A70s
  • Samsung Galaxy A71
  • Samsung Galaxy A71 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy A80
  • Samsung Galaxy A90s
  • Samsung Galaxy A90 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy Note9
  • Samsung Galaxy Note10
  • Samsung Galaxy Note10+
  • Samsung Galaxy Note10 Lite
  • Samsung Galaxy S9
  • Samsung Galaxy S9+
  • Samsung Galaxy S10
  • Samsung Galaxy S10+
  • Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite

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