Windows 11’s new continuity feature is about to make your Android phone an even stronger PC ally

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Microsoft isn’t losing sleep over competition in the mobile realm (cue a moment of silence for Windows Phone), and quite honestly, it has everything to gain from simplifying the interactions between laptops or desktops running its OS and the software powering some 80% of smartphones globally. In other words: Windows and Android work together far better than, say, macOS and Android—which pretty much goes without saying.

Windows 11 Updates: Building a Better Bridge

Since its launch in October 2025, Windows 11 has seen a steady stream of updates and improvements. Microsoft’s Release Preview channel—dedicated to giving curious users and developers an advance peek at upcoming features, though not available to the general public—offers a clear view of where Microsoft’s efforts to enrich its OS are headed. One of the next big fronts? The relationship between Windows and Android. In Redmond-speak, that’s called “Cross-Device Resume,” and you’ll find it in builds

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