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Microsoft's Your Phone will let you send and receive texts from your Windows 10 device.

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Soon you'll be able to send and receive texts from your Windows 10 device without taking your phone out of your pocket.

Microsoft is rolling out a Your Phone feature for Windows 10 that lets you send and receive texts from your Android phone, on your computer.

Your Phone was first unveiled at Microsoft Build in May, and the company announced on Friday that it's now rolling out the SMS feature to Windows 10 Insiders. This may mean it'll be released to the public with the Windows 10 October 2018 Update coming in a few weeks, reports Windows Central.

Microsoft isn't the first to let you send texts from your computer. Apple's iMessages lets you send messages from your iPhone and Mac interchangeably, and Google's Messages for Web works similarly for Android phones, but the dedicated Your Phone app acts as a hub for your phone on your Windows 10 device. It also makes the feature available to people who don't have an iPhone/Mac or use the Google web version.

You can check out Microsoft's Your Phone FAQ here.

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Microsoft's Your Phone will let you send and receive texts from your Windows 10 device.

Microsoft

Soon you'll be able to send and receive texts from your Windows 10 device without taking your phone out of your pocket.

Microsoft is rolling out a Your Phone feature for Windows 10 that lets you send and receive texts from your Android phone, on your computer.

Your Phone was first unveiled at Microsoft Build in May, and the company announced on Friday that it's now rolling out the SMS feature to Windows 10 Insiders. This may mean it'll be released to the public with the Windows 10 October 2018 Update coming in a few weeks, reports Windows Central.

Microsoft isn't the first to let you send texts from your computer. Apple's iMessages lets you send messages from your iPhone and Mac interchangeably, and Google's Messages for Web works similarly for Android phones, but the dedicated Your Phone app acts as a hub for your phone on your Windows 10 device. It also makes the feature available to people who don't have an iPhone/Mac or use the Google web version.

You can check out Microsoft's Your Phone FAQ here.

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