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Android users Will Soon be able to reply to texts Automatically from their Windows 10 PCs

Android users Will Soon be able to reply to texts Automatically from their Windows 10 PCs

Microsoft recently  is preparing a brand novel feature for Windows 10. This seems to be the latest with loads of features, it will create an avenue where android users can easily view their notifications and respond to text messages right from the desktop, according to  reports from The Verge.

These new feature was apparently made public at a session at this week's Microsoft Build developer conference. 
The basic and fundamental  idea behind this whole innovation is that the Microsoft Cortana virtual assistant app for Android will be able to disseminate vital information with Windows 10, showing  Android notifications like missed calls, text messages. and voice alerts.
Have you ever replied a similar message of this nature?  reply to an Android text message from your PC, it gets relayed back to your phone and sent from there, so the reader on the other end won't know the difference.
Not only is it handy — it helps Microsoft better compete with Apple, which already offers a similar feature. With an iPhone, you can send and respond to text messages from the Mac's Messages app. It swiftly enhances owning both a Mac and an iPhone a very powerful proposition.
What Microsoft is prepping doesn't sound quite as full-featured, but it's way better and more sophisticated than nothing. 
Nonetheless, most users who use an iPhone with a Windows 10 PC are still out of luck. Apple has for over time, develop this act of  keeping  loads of iPhone essential parameters under lock and key, meaning Microsoft literally can't integrate one with Windows 10 in the same way it can with Android.
These new/novel and seemingly cutting edge feature will probably debut with this summer's Microsoft Windows 10 Anniversary Update, which is consequently a huge free upgrade adding lots of stuff to the operating system, according to close and guided report. 

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