Microsoft is rolling out a new feature for Windows 11 that enhances the Phone Link app, allowing users to extract text from images stored on their Android devices. This feature, which has been available on iPhones for some time, will enable Windows users to copy text from their phone photos directly to their PC. Additionally, Windows 11 changes the way users take screenshots for the better. The update aims to improve the integration between Windows and Android, making it easier for users to manage their content across devices. Guidance on how to use the new feature is also provided.
Microsoft Phone Link will soon let you copy text from images on your phone https://t.co/6v3T096dxG https://t.co/xCNpPloUfP
Windows 11 and Android users will finally get a feature iPhone users have had for ages – the easy copying of text from phone photos over to a PC https://t.co/YROFR6pFWG
How to copy text from your photos using Microsoft's Phone Link app https://t.co/Yix33mgP9b by @chaosromero
Windows 11 can now ‘read’ text from your phone’s photos — how to use the new feature https://t.co/7DZHnQxKoP
Phone Link in Windows 11 is about to let you copy text from your photos https://t.co/606ZAHFzr1
Microsoft is rolling out a new feature for the Phone Link app for Windows that allows users to extract text from images stored on their Android devices. #Microsoft #Android #PhoneLink https://t.co/gTLQlZmDUQ
Phone Link for Windows will let you copy text from your Android phone’s photos https://t.co/R2qmYnjJxc
Windows will soon let you grab text from your Android photos https://t.co/W9eL0OLdND
Windows 11 changes the way you take screenshots for the better. https://t.co/YS8Gzgr5gV
Microsoft's Phone Link just copied this feature that makes it easier to copy text. Copy that? Read: https://t.co/xUcdC7qPLJ #Windows11 #Apps