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    Microsoft details Windows 10’s phone notifications sync feature


    Microsoft has announced that it is working on multiple improvements for its Your Phone app on Windows 10. Your Phone, a Microsoft app that comes pre-installed with Windows 10 October 2018 Update is getting better in the latest update.

    Your Phone app is designed to let users complete tasks across devices and the app can now also sync app notifications from Android devices with a connected Windows 10 PC. Microsoft says that not everyone will be able to use the feature yet, as the company is making this update available to Insiders first.

    After testing the new implementations with Windows Insiders, the Your Phone app with notification sync support and improved screen mirroring feature will be rolled out in stages to the general public.

    Your Phone app has a new notifications section that shows the app notifications from an Android device. As per Microsoft, these notifications could be alerts from apps such as Google, Twitter, Facebook, OneDrive and others.

    This could be a useful feature if you’re working on a desktop, but don’t want to miss phone notifications. You would not need to access your mobile device to respond to new notifications, thanks to Microsoft’s new solution.

    Microsoft details Windows 10’s phone notifications sync feature Your-Phone-notifications-sync.jpg
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    You can also dismiss a notification on the PC and Your Phone app will automatically dismiss it from the connected phone.

    At the moment, the app lets you see all the income phone notifications and the data is updated in real-time. If you receive too many notifications, there’s also an option to customize the type of notifications you want to see.

    Microsoft says you must have a phone with Android 7 or newer and at least 1GB of RAM to use this feature.

    The goal of the feature is to boost your focus and productivity by reducing the occasion when you need to take a phone out to respond to new notifications.

    Screen mirroring updated to include more devices


    A couple of weeks back when Microsoft updated Your Phone app with screen mirroring feature, the company included a handful number of models that could mirror their screens on a Windows 10 PC. After the latest update, Microsoft is adding support for new devices as well.

    Microsoft details Windows 10’s phone notifications sync feature Android-phone-mirroring.jpg
    Image Courtesy: Microsoft

    OnePlus 6/6t, Samsung Galaxy S8, Galaxy S9 are now supported by Your Phone app’s screen mirroring feature.

    Devices that support Your Phone’s screen mirroring feature are:

    • Samsung Galaxy S10, S10+, S10e.
    • Samsung Galaxy Note 8/9.
    • OnePlus 6/6t.

    If you’ve any of the above device and a PC with compatible Bluetooth hardware, you can mirror your mobile handset’s screen to the Windows 10 PC.

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  2. (SOLVED/CLOSED)looking for help with Android phone CONSTANT wireless signal notification

    Yeah, thats not a solution she is interested in......I've suggested that course of action. Thanks though.

    Just to clarify, I feel that there MUST be a step, or series of steps to turn off JUST the wireless notification sound. Thats what Im driving @ here.
     
    jboydgolfer, Apr 28, 2019
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    Microsoft testing blue light reduction feature for Windows 10

    "Microsoft is slowly revealing new features in its next major update to Windows 10, and it appears blue light reduction feature might be a future addition. The software giant released a new build of Windows 10 testers yesterday with very few visible additions, but Windows enthusiasts have already started picking it apart for clues on new features. Twitter user "Core"has discovered references to a "BlueLightReduction" setting deep within the next major update to Windows 10 (codenamed Redstone 2). It appears to be a setting that will be toggled from the Action Center (notification center) in the operating system.

    F.lux has been the most popular option for Windows users looking to reduce blue light in the evenings, but Microsoft's own native toggle will bring this feature to every Windows 10 user. Apple has also integrated a similar feature in iOS 9, but it hasn't announced any plans to bring blue light reduction to Mac OS yet. Microsoft only appears to be testing the feature right now, so there's no guarantee it will ship in the update due early next year. If Microsoft does implement it fully then it will presumably be available on the mobile version of Windows 10, too.
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    Microsoft testing blue light reduction feature for Windows 10
     
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    Microsoft details Windows 10’s phone notifications sync feature

    (SOLVED/CLOSED)looking for help with Android phone CONSTANT wireless signal notification

    Sorry, that turning off Network Notifications should be there, unless your vendor disabled the advance features.


    Should be like this:
    Android - Turn off network notification


    Microsoft details Windows 10’s phone notifications sync feature [​IMG]

    Android will automatically display a notification when an open Wi-Fi network is available.
    To turn off this feature:
    • Go to Settings > WiFi.
    • Tap on the Menu key > Advanced.
    • Uncheck "Network notifications"
    Microsoft details Windows 10’s phone notifications sync feature [​IMG]


    What make and model is the phone; and, who is the carrier.
     
    95Viper, Apr 28, 2019
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