Music of Android smartphone will be controlled from computer, Microsoft is testing the feature
Microsoft has said in its blog post that users can play, pause and switch the music played in the audio app of their smartphone through this app. Music apps that Your Phone desktop app can control include Spotify, Pandora, Amazon Music, Google Play Music, YouTube Music, Xiaomi Music, and Google Podcast, etc. The post says that if permission is granted by your phone, by default your phone's music played in the Your Phone app will be visible on your computer.
Regarding the system in which this feature will be supported, Microsoft has made it clear that this feature will be available only in those computers which are updated after Windows 10 October 2018. Apart from this, your Android phone should work on Android 7 Nougat or above version.
Microsoft also clarified in its blog post that when it was testing this Your Phone App music control feature, it noticed some problems, which are as follows-
1. Some audio apps support previous track, some support 'rewind track'.
2. Currently, YouTube video and audio are not supported on this feature.
It is noteworthy that earlier this month, Microsoft had added a new feature in Your Phone desktop app, in which Samsung users can drag and drop their phone's files to the Windows 10 computer with the help of Wi-Fi. However, once again this feature was only available to Windows Insider Build users.
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