Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system was initially a Windows 7 re-ignition concept from its launch days in 2015. However, this has seemed to change as many functions have been added in to make computers fancier, than the open source community can imagine with a new Android mirroring re-portraying the true usability joy in computers.
Microsoft announced the new app mirroring feature during the company’s surface hardware event in New York yesterday. However, the first of its kind Android feature on a Windows computer won’t be available automatically but instead feature in the Windows 10 October build.
How you can access the Windows 10 android app mirroring function
In order to have a glimpse of your computer running Android apps without the need for any 3rd party Android boxes installed, you’ll have to tweak your computer with enough storage and maybe enough data. By the same fashion, upgrading your Windows 10 on 10th October 2018 will automatically install the new Android mirroring feature to let you enjoy the comfort of texting off your phone or even spicing up your Snapchat selfies with a webcam.
According to The Verge, a section of users was seen exchanging Snapchat messages on a Microsoft surface laptop using the mirroring feature which could be available as a BETA version at the moment. But then, as we’ve seen many Windows 10 quarterly builds borrowing a leaf from the Linux Gnome environment, the operating system would turn out to be the best Microsoft release ever as we’ve seen monthly upgrade from time to time pitching many users away from the no longer supported Windows XP and Windows 7 that still ranks as widely used OS.