
Managing your Android device from a Windows PC just got easier with the integration of Copilot and the Phone Link app. This powerful combination allows Microsoft’s AI assistant to not only fetch information but also perform tasks directly on your Android device, revolutionizing how you handle mobile tasks from your desktop.
Control Your Android with Microsoft Copilot
With the introduction of a new feature known as Phone Connection, Copilot can now interact seamlessly with your Android phone. This enhancement elevates your productivity, enabling you to complete tasks that you previously had to manage through the Phone Link app manually. Instead of navigating through apps, you can simply express your needs in writing, streamlining your operations effectively. However, as of now, voice commands are not supported, which would certainly enhance the user experience.
Setting Up Phone Connection in Copilot
Currently, Phone Connection is optimized only for Android devices.iPhone users might have to wait for future updates for similar functionality. To start, ensure your Windows PC runs the Phone Link application (version 1.24112.110.0 or later), generally pre-installed on Windows systems. Additionally, sign in with a working Microsoft account for a seamless connection.
If you don’t have the Copilot app installed, you can download it here. To keep Copilot up to date, open the Microsoft Store, click the Downloads button, and select Check for Updates to update both the Copilot and Phone Link applications.

Ensure your Android device is updated to Android 14 or higher by navigating to the Settings app, clicking on About phone, and verifying your Android version.

Next, ensure that your Android device is connected to your PC via the Link to Windows app. Following this, you can begin configuring Copilot.
How to Configure Copilot for Maximum Efficiency
After establishing the connection, launch the Copilot app on your Windows PC and sign in using the same Microsoft account associated with your Android device. This ensures synchronization between your devices.
Now, access the settings by clicking on the person icon located at the bottom left corner and selecting Settings.

Within the settings menu, scroll down to the Phone connection section. Ensure that your Android device is displayed and that the toggle is activated. If it’s off, make sure to enable it to start enjoying the features.

Exploring Useful Commands with Phone Connection
Now that Phone Connection is set up, you can leverage the following commands to enhance your workflow:
- Ask for Contact Information: Type “What’s Dan’s contact info?” if you have him saved in your contacts.
- Set Timers: Simply prompt “Set a 5-minute timer for meditation, ” and if you change your mind, type “Cancel the meditation timer” to stop it whenever you need.
- Set Alarms: Commands like “Set an alarm for tomorrow at 14:00 PM” are easy to use. If you need to cancel later, just instruct to remove it.
- Send and Check Messages: Stay updated with your messages by typing “Any new messages today?” or initiate a message with “Send a message to Mona asking about good Thai restaurants.”
- Locate Places: To find locations, ask “Locate the nearest supermarket on my phone.” Copilot will assist you in obtaining navigation directions.
- Start Navigation: After finding a location, command “navigate to the supermarket using my phone, ” and you’re set for your trip.
Upon sending specific requests, your Android device will alert you through notifications from the Phone Link app, allowing you to complete tasks such as opening the Maps app on your phone seamlessly.

As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integral to everyday tasks, Microsoft is rapidly implementing Copilot features. To stay updated with all the powerful functionalities within Microsoft 365 Copilot, check out additional resources for further insights. Alternatively, if you prefer to turn off Copilot features, consult guides on how to remove it if the AI integration isn’t for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can I use Copilot to control my iPhone from a Windows PC?
Currently, Copilot’s Phone Connection feature is only compatible with Android devices.iPhone support may be added in the future, but no official announcements have been made regarding this.
2. What do I need to use the Copilot and Phone Link integration?
You’ll need a Windows PC running at least Phone Link version 1.24112.110.0, a compatible Android device with Android 14 or higher, and a Microsoft account to sign in.
3. How do I troubleshoot connection issues between my Android device and Windows PC?
First, ensure both devices are connected to the same network. Check if the Link to Windows app is running on your Android device and verify that you are signed into the same Microsoft account on both devices. Restarting both the phone and the PC can also help resolve common connectivity problems.
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