Phone Enable or Disable Android Phone Connection in Copilot app on Windows 11 PC


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This tutorial will show you how to turn on or off Phone Connection to link your Android mobile device to make Copilot even smarter for your account in Windows 11.

Microsoft Copilot is your everyday AI companion that helps you to be smarter, more productive, more creative, and more connected to the people and things around you. Whether you want to learn how to code, plan an Influencer level vacation, or just need a little help writing a hard email, your everyday AI companion is there to help you get the job done like a pro. If you missed that meeting and need a quick recap or can’t figure out the tax code for your new side hustle, Copilot is there to sprinkle some AI pixie dust on the problem. There when you need it, Copilot works smoothly, seamlessly, and securely across your Microsoft apps to elevate everything you do. Speed up tasks, get more personalized answers and useful information, or find new creative inspiration. And you can do it all by asking for what you want the way you naturally write and speak. It doesn’t care if the task is big or small, it’s just there to help you get the job done. Copilot empowers you to achieve anything you can imagine.

Microsoft is beginning to roll out the Copilot app version 1.25023.101.0 across all Insider Channels via the Microsoft Store. This is a gradual roll out so not all Insiders will get the update right away.

This new Copilot app version is now a native XAML app with a new UI. Phone connection, formerly known as Phone Plugin, has been restored with enhanced performance and refreshed visual designs. With this setting Copilot on PC can connect to your mobile device, making Copilot more personalized by integrating the rich data stored on your Android, including messages and contacts. It also boosts your productivity by allowing you to perform common phone actions on your PC, such as sending messages, setting alarms and timers, locating places using the map on your device, and more, without needing to reach for your device.

What can you do with Phone Connection in Copilot?
  • Ask for contacts or messages naturally: For example, “Any new messages today?” or “What’s Frank’s contact info?” if you have Frank saved in your contacts.
  • Set timers for specific durations: For example, “Set a 3-minute timer for boiling eggs.”
  • Set alarms through natural language commands: For instance, “Set a 7am alarm for tomorrow.”
  • Send messages to your contacts: For example, “Send a message to Bruce to ask for gift ideas,” if Bruce is saved in your contacts.
  • Locate a place: Find places in your phone’s map by asking naturally, such as “Locate the nearest shopping mall on my phone.”
  • Start navigation in the map app (supported by select Samsung devices): You can simply ask Copilot, “Navigate to the coffee shop using my phone.”
  • Cancel a timer or an alarm (supported by select Samsung devices): You can also ask Copilot to help cancel timers or alarms with simple queries, such as “Stop the timer for boiling eggs,” or “Cancel the 7am alarm.”

Phone connection requires adding your Android phone to the Phone Link app on your Windows 11 PC.

You will also need to be signed in to Copilot, Phone Link app on PC, and Link to Windows app on Android phone with the same Microsoft account.


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Contents

  • Option One: Turn On or Off Phone Connection in Copilot app
  • Option Two: Turn On or Off Phone Connection on Copilot Website




Option One

Turn On or Off Phone Connection in Copilot app


1 Open the Copilot app.

2 Sign in to Copilot with your Microsoft account if not already.

3 While in full view, click/tap on the Account button, and click/tap on Settings. (see screenshot below)

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4 Turn on (default) or off Phone Connection for your linked Android mobile device (ex: "Brink S23+") for what you want. (see screenshot below)

5 Click/tap on the Back arrow button to exit Copilot settings.

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Option Two

Turn On or Off Phone Connection on Copilot Website


1 Open the copilot.microsoft.com site.

2 Sign in to Copilot with your Microsoft account if not already.

3 Click/tap on the Settings (profile picture) button at the top right corner in Copilot, and click/tap on your account name (ex: "Shawn") in the Settings menu. (see screenshot below)

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4 Turn on (default) or off Phone Connection for your linked Android mobile device (ex: "Brink S23+") for what you want. (see screenshot below)

5 Click/tap on the Back arrow button to exit Copilot settings.

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That's it,
Shawn Brink


 
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