This tutorial will show you how to seamlessly resume using your favorite apps from your Android phone on your Windows 11 PC.
Starting with Windows 11 build 26200.5761 (Dev 25H2), build 26120.5761 (Beta 24H2), and build 28020.1619 (Canary 26H1), Microsoft is beginning to gradually roll out the ability to seamlessly resume using your favorite apps from your Android phone on your Windows 11 PC to Windows Insiders in the Dev and Beta Channels. To start with, you will be able to resume or continue listening to your favorite Spotify tracks and episodes right from where you left off on the Spotify app on your Android phone.
You will need to use the same Spotify account on both your Android phone and your PC.
Starting with Windows 11 build 26220.7271 (Dev and Beta 25H2), Microsoft is excited to share that:
- vivo Android phone users can also now continue your browsing activity from vivo Browser on your phone, onto your default browser on your PC.
- Honor, Huawei, Oppo, Samsung and vivo Android phone users can also now continue online files opened on M365 Copilot app from your phone onto your PC. Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files will open in the respective app on your PC if you have it installed, or if you don’t they’ll open in the default browser on your PC. Note – offline files (stored locally on the phone) are not currently supported.
- Allow this PC to access your mobile devices turned on in your PC settings.
- Link your Android phone to your Windows 11 PC.
- Allow the Link to Windows app to run in the background on your Android phone (this keeps the Resume feature working reliably).
- Resume turned on in Mobile Devices settings on your PC.
- Resume turned on in app settings on your PC.
- Turn on show app icon with a badge notification on taskbar when Resume is available.
- App (ex: Spotify) turned on in your PC Control which apps can use Resume settings.
Starting with Windows 11 build 26100.7705 (24H2) and build 26200.7705 (25H2), Microsoft expands the functionality of Cross‑Device Resume first introduced in the May 2025 Windows non-security update (KB5058499). You can continue activities from your Android phone on your PC based on the apps and services you use, including resuming Spotify playback, working in Word, Excel, or PowerPoint, or continuing a browsing session.
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Here's How:
1 Start listening to one of your favorite songs or episodes in the Spotify app on your linked Android phone.
2 On your PC, a Resume from your phone cross-device alert will appear on your taskbar. When you click/tap on that alert, the Spotify app installed on your PC will open and the same track will now continue playing on your PC. (see screenshots below)
If the Spotify app is not installed on your PC, you will see a Resume from your phone cross-device alert indicating that you can download and install Spotify app to resume on your PC.
When you click/tap on this alert, it will automatically download and install the Spotify app from the Microsoft Store. The Spotify app will then automatically open, and you will be prompted to sign into your Spotify account.
That's it,
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