Your Phone app will get a battery indicator soon
Windows 10’s Your Phone app may allow you to leave your
phone in your pocket, but that’s no good if the phone quietly runs out of
juice. An update to the app is adding a battery indicator, with something more
exciting possibly waiting in the wings: the ability to place calls.
Analy Otero Diaz, a senior program manager lead at
Microsoft, tweeted an image of the new battery feature that Microsoft is making
available to Windows Insiders, the participants in its Windows 10 beta program.
Because Your Phone already sends notifications from
supported Android phones to your PC, allowing you to interact with them, it’s
probably fair to say that you’ve already been able to monitor your phone’s
battery life to some extent—with a low-battery warning, for example. This new
feature adds to your peace of mind. Diaz did not make clear what version of the
Your Phone app would include the new beta capabilities, nor whether it would be
rolled out as part of a more general Windows 10 update.
It’s possible that the updated Your Phone may also include
another anticipated feature update: the ability to place and receive calls via
your PC. When Samsung launched the Galaxy Note 10 and 10+, one of its features
was the upcoming ability to place and receive calls using the Your Phone app.
Microsoft has said previously that the capability would eventually arrive in
other phones. When Windows 10 enthusiast and Twitter user Ajith discovered
recently that the capability works on his phone, that seemed to confirm
Microsoft’s plans to roll out the technology in the near future.
We expect the Your Phone updates to happen shortly, either
slightly before or slightly after Microsoft’s October Surface event. Though new
Surface hardware is often the focus of Microsoft’s launches, the company has
recently tried to provide a more holistic take on the Microsoft ecosystem—both
hardware and software.
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