Interestingly, you can start a video project in Windows Photos, and then directly add images and videos into it from your phone. You can edit, customize with ink, and of course share photos with your friends once they're in the Photos app on the PC. The pairing isn't permanent, mind you, it will have to be redone every time you want to transfer something over, but that's not very hard. Once your phone and the Windows 10 Photos app are 'paired' after that barcode scan, you're able to batch send multiple photos to the PC over the same Wi-Fi network. It also makes it easy to import/export data such as photos, music and download Microsoft apps to your device. To make sure that has the required functionality, grab the latest update from the Microsoft Store. Windows 10 Phone Companion App The Phone Companion is simple and straight-forward, but the beauty of it is, it centralizes management of multiple devices whether it’s Windows, iOS or Android. To use it, after you've installed it from the iOS App Store or the Google Play Store, you just scan the QR code shown in the Windows Photos app. They will then be available in the Windows 10 Photos app. Its aim is to help you easily transfer the photos you have on your phone to your Windows 10 PC. On your Android device: Go to your Settings > Apps (or Apps & Notifications on some devices) > Link to Windows. Next, connect your Android, iOS, or Windows Phone and run the app. ![]() If this doesnt work, youll need to reset your apps on both devices. How to use Microsoft Phone Companion You can simply download the app from the Store. It's called Photos Companion and its name is pretty self-explanatory. In Apps & features, select the Phone Link app from the list. ![]() ![]() Microsoft has launched a new app for both Android and iOS today.
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