How To Fix Cannot Receive or Make Calls Using Your Phone App in Windows
How To Fix Cannot Receive or Make Calls Using Your Phone App in Windows
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Microsoft introduced calling support for Your Phone App back in October this year. Windows 11 Insiders can use the feature to receive incoming calls right on their desktop.
With the release of this feature, you no longer need to pick up your phone to make or receive calls. However, Windows 10 Insiders need to meet some technical requirements to get call support on their PCs. Your Windows PC needs to have Bluetooth support, and it should be running the latest Windows 10 20H1 build.
Secondly, your smartphone should be running on Android Nougat (or higher) and the latest version of Your Phone app needs to be installed on your phone. It’s a highly anticipated feature so several people wanted to use it as soon as it was announced.
Microsoft’s Your Phone App allows you to receive and make calls once it is connected to the computer. However, if you are facing issues that prevent you from calling or receiving calls, then here are the Troubleshooting tips we suggest you do to resolve the issues with Your Phone App.
Microsoft’s Your Phone app for Android can route photos, incoming notifications, and text messages to your Windows 10 PC. Its latest feature update added something even more useful: the ability to make and receive calls on your PC without reaching for your phone. The app can even let you seamlessly transfer calls between your PC and phone in case you need to go mobile.
Getting things set up isn’t difficult, although there are a few requirements to note before you dive into the steps below.
You’ll need a PC (any kind, desktop or laptop, x64 or ARM-based) running Windows 10 version 1803 or higher and any phone running Android version 7.0 or higher.
Your Phone App still doesn’t support special symbols “*”, “#” for calls. Make sure to use your phone for it, else in certain cases the number “0” may be automatically attached to the number you are typing if you use
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 11 & Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba,Lenovo, and Samsung).
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