Back in August Gust, MicroSft and Samsung demonstrated the ability to stream multiple applications from Galaxy devices to Windows PCs. Initially, only the Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra could stream multiple applications, and the feature was available as a preview version. Now, more Galaxy devices can stream multiple apps on Windows 10 PCs.
You now have multiple applications simultaneously on your compatible Windows 10 machine from Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 +, Galaxy S20 Ultra, Galaxy Z Flip, Galaxy Z Flip 5G and Galaxy Z Fold 2. Can stream. . However, the feature is only available on Galaxy S20 series devices running Android 11-based One UI 3.0 Beta.
For the feature to work, you’ll need to have your PC running Windows 10 (May 2020 or later) in beta, god or release preview channels. You also need to run version 1.20102.132.0 of your phone app from the Microsoft Store. Your compatible Galaxy smartphone must have version 1.20102.133.0 of your Phone Companion app and a link to the Windows Services app (version 2.1.05.2 beta).
You can join the Beta Link to Windows – Beta program by visiting this link. The link will ask you to open the Galaxy Store, and you can click on Participate from there and then update the Link to Windows – Beta app. You need to log in using your Samsung account.
However, the new feature has some limitations and known flaws. Some apps may not work with screen casting on another screen, while some apps and games may not respond to screen interactions with a mouse or keyboard connected to your PC. Audio Dio from the app will not be streamed to your PC. The feature will not work on cellular connections and applications from your work or secondary profiles will not be shown on your PC.