How to Choose the Best Antivirus Software
Simplify your search for an antivirus software with this guide.
read morePublished on: December 1st, 2020
Windows 10 has given Android users a reason to rejoice. Like Team iPhone, they too can enjoy the convenience of taking and making phone calls directly from a computer. While this update came about in February before most were working from home, it’s especially pertinent now that we’re relying on a condensed version of our regular office tools and space. Let’s take a look at how to get started. Keep reading to learn how to make Android calls from your PC!
Before you can make and receive phone calls from your Windows PC, you’ll need to connect it to your smartphone. You’ll need to be running on at least Android 7 to make use of this feature. Also, your PC will need Bluetooth support.
Once your Android device and Windows PC are connected, making a phone call is easy! Follow the three steps listed below.
When you have an incoming call, a dialog box will appear. This pop-up will allow you to either accept or decline the call or send a text message versus answering.
Your Phone app has several other helpful features. You can review any recent calls made in the past 90 days by selecting “Calls” and scrolling through your call history. Please note that the first time you do this, you’ll need to give your PC permission to sync calls from your Android. As mentioned, Your Phone can also view and send messages and photos from your Windows PC. Follow steps 1-6 in the connection process to sync your Android’s messages to your PC. Once connected, pictures and messages will show on the left-hand menu on your app.
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