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The link to mobile is the best example of what is driving this full integration that Microsoft wants with Android in Windows. Nail application that allows a special link so that our cell phones and computers are carried around as if they were part of the family forever. And it’s now that Microsoft will put all the meat on the grill with a new team totally dedicated to Android, the most installed operating system on the planet.
Microsoft goes all out with Android on Windows
This saying says that if you can’t with your enemy you have to join himAnd that’s exactly what Microsoft is doing right now by dividing the development of Android in the company in two, and thus creating a single dedicated team that will be under the command of Panos Panay, the official product manager of Microsoft. .
Via Windows Central, this new team will be responsible for Surface Duo OS, SwiftKey, Microsoft Launcher, Link to Mobile and other android products
And it looks like Microsoft has important ideas in mind for Android and Windows which would take them both to an experience very far from what is currently offered; which is not bad at all when a user has a Samsung phone and connects it to Link to Mobile on their Windows PC.
The objective is surpass the unified experience that Apple offers at the moment with its ecosystem of devices and apps. And it’s well thought out, since Android offers this whole mobile ecosystem while Windows provides everything else for desktop computers. Together they seem like an unstoppable couple if they are able to sync up.
Now hopefully they will soon be able to offer experiences to other kinds of brands outside of Samsung for OEMs to integrate into Windows.
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