الأحد، 28 أبريل 2019

Galaxy S10 can now mirror notifications to your Windows PC

Last month, Microsoft started testing a new feature that allows Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S9 owners to view their handset’s notifications on their Windows PC — and now the firm has added support for the Galaxy Note 8, Galaxy Note 9 and Galaxy S10. At least, that’s the official statement. We tried setting it up on our Galaxy A70, which isn’t on the list, and it worked just fine.

In order to take advantage of notification mirroring, you’ll need a PC running build 1803 (RS4) of Windows 10 or newer with Your Phone installed, as well as a supported smartphone running Android 7.0 Nougat or higher. You’ll also need to have the latest version of Microsoft’s Your Phone Companion application installed on your handset, which can be downloaded through the Google Play Store.

Phone Companion is far from a one-trick pony

Your Phone Companion bundles a slew of other features, including the facility to access media stored on your device. You won’t have to connect to your PC using a wire, either; Your Phone companion links to the Your Phone App on your computer using Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and uses a remote connection to retrieve files and mirror notifications in a timely manner — without a wire in sight.

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Galaxy Note 10 Pro will have a 4500mAh battery

The standard 4G model of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Pro will feature an adequately-sized 4500mAh battery, which is a 500mAh hike on that of the Galaxy Note 9 and on par with that of the Galaxy S10 5G, according to esteemed tipster Ice Universe — corroborating a recent leak.

The cell was certified for use by the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology on Saturday, with the accompanying documentation revealing that the component was assigned the model number EB-BN975ABU, which matches up to the 4G variant (SM-N975) of the Galaxy Note 10 Pro.

What is the Galaxy Note 10 Pro?

Samsung is said to be working on four variants of the Galaxy Note 10 — two with 4G and two with 5G. That makes sense seeing as the firm is rumored to launch the handset with the choice of two screen sizes: 6.28-inches and 6.75-inches, with the latter being branded the Galaxy Note 10 Pro.

As for what the duo will bring to the table, the main tidbit we’ve heard to date comes courtesy of  Korea’s ETNews, which has reason to believe that neither the Galaxy Note 10 or Galaxy Note 10 Pro have a single physical button on board — though we’ve seen no evidence supporting that claim.

Samsung is expected to announce the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10 Pro in August.

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