Microsoft users can connect their phones to their PCs using the app Phone Link (formerly Your Phone). This application allows your Windows PC to access photos, texts, notifications, and other data on your phone.
Phone Link will be able to mirror the screen of your Android device. Currently, this feature is still in the testing phase for some Samsung smartphones.
Users can still connect their Android devices to their PCs using a USB cable, however, this only allows users to transfer files, photos, music, and other media between their PC and smartphone. To access texts and calls, users need to use Phone Link.
However, users have reported issues with Windows 11 not recognizing their Android phones. Please follow the solutions below to resolve this issue. If you encounter an issue with Android Debug Bridge (ADB) not being recognized in Windows 11, we have a solution.
There are many benefits to connecting your phone and PC. Users can easily access their notifications, texts, photos, and calls from their PC.
For Phone Link to work properly, users need a Windows 10 or Windows 11 computer and a computer running Android 7.0 or Newer Android devices. Users can check which version of Android they have in the About Phone section of Settings.
Users also need to ensure that their smartphone and PC are connected to the same WIFI network. Phone Link on PC and the Link to Windows app on Android require the same Microsoft account login information to connect properly.
Sometimes, Windows 11 may not have the latest drivers for your device, or they may not be installed correctly. Performing a clean reset of the drivers may allow your PC to recognize your Android device.
To ensure that all drivers are functioning properly, we recommend using DriverFix. The software automatically checks for faulty drivers and useless files that may be affecting your PC.
DriverFix will keep all drivers on your PC automatically updated and running smoothly, saving users the hassle of updating them manually.
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On some Android devices, the battery optimization feature may cause issues or prevent your device from connecting to Phone Link. Disabling the battery function may solve the problem.
Battery saver mode has been reported to affect the connection between your smartphone and PC, so make sure to turn this feature off.
Blocking feature may affect the connection between smartphone and PC. Try connecting your device after disabling these features.
If you need to share files or media, adjusting your phone settings to allow transfers over USB may allow you to access your phone from your PC.
These steps will resolve any issues with the Phone Link app that may be preventing your Android device from connecting. Repair and recovery apps may resolve the issue, give it a try and then reconnect your device.
Whether you are trying to connect your Android phone via USB or using Phone Link, we hope that the above solutions will solve the problem of Windows 11 not recognizing your phone.
Phone Link allows users to quickly and easily access content on their phone via their PC. Android devices can connect to Phone Link through the Link to Windows app in the Google Play Store.
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