- How to run Windows OS on Android Phone in 2 Minutes (Without Root)
- Requirements
- How to Run WINDOWS ON ANDROID
- Setting up and using phone screen in the Your Phone app
- What devices are supported?
- How do I interact with Phone screen?
- How do I switch keyboard language or layout?
- Why has my device’s screen turned off while using phone screen?
- Supported devices for Your Phone app experiences
- Troubleshooting the Your Phone app
- Data syncing and connectivity issues
- Updates
- Troubleshooting features in the Your Phone app
- How do I check I’m using the same Microsoft account for all my devices?
- I’m having issues with the Your Phone app when using Samsung DeX at the same time
- Why can’t I use the Your Phone app as a non-default user or two phone mode user (available in Korea only)?
- Provide feedback
How to run Windows OS on Android Phone in 2 Minutes (Without Root)
Running Windows on an Android smartphone has been on top of my tech bucket list. I’ve tried several methods and emulators to get somehow it working but unfortunately, none of it works, or the ones that do work are filled with bugs making it unusable. After thoroughly researching and trying various methods, we are bringing you a step by step guide which will help you in running Windows OS on your Android smartphone.
You’ll be able to run Windows 7,8 or even Windows 10 using this method on your smartphone, provided your smartphone has some good specs to run it. We won’t be fully installing Windows OS on your devices rather than that we’ll be emulating the full Windows experience on your phone. The app which we’ll be using to get this thing done is Limbo PC Emulator, now there are tons of emulator apps available on Play Store, but the reason why we are selecting Limbo PC Emulator is due to its simplicity over other emulators.
Now before we proceed with the process, Here are some of the Requirements.
Requirements
- Android device running Android v4.4 or above. At least 2GB of RAM and octa-core processor is recommended.
- Limbo PC emulator installed on the device ( Download link is given below)
- ISO/IMG Image file of Windows OS to be emulated
How to Run WINDOWS ON ANDROID
Step 1. Download Limbo from Sourceforge and install it on your Android device
Step 2. Download image file of the Windows version that you want to run and place it in a suitable directory in your device.
Step 3. Open Limbo app
Step 4. Click on Load Machine option and click New
Step 5. Create New Machine by entering any name.
Step 6. Select these Settings.
Architecture | x86 |
Machine Type | PC |
CPU Model | Default |
Core | 1 |
RAM | 512MB (for running Windows 8 or above requires more ram) |
Step 6. Select the Storage option – Tick harddisk A and choose the path of the Windows XP image file.
Step 7. Go to User Interface settings on Limbo App and select Interface as SDL.
Step 8. Select Orientation as Landscape.
Step 9. Run the program by clicking the play button. Now, wait for 10-15mins to complete the loading of Windows XP.
Voilla. you now have a running Windows OS on your smartphone.
Do let us know if you face any trouble following this guide in the comment section down below.
Setting up and using phone screen in the Your Phone app
Phone screen allows you to interact with all your favorite Android apps and device content directly on your PC, through a Wi-Fi connection.
To use phone screen, you’ll need:
A PC running Windows 10 October 2018 Update or later. However, we always recommend updating to the latest version available.
To check and update your Windows version, on your PC go to Settings > Updates & Security > Check for update.
To confirm you are running Windows 10 October 2018 Update (or later), on your PC go to Settings > System > About and check your version number under Windows specifications. It should read either 1809 or higher).
Your PC also needs to be using a graphics card (GPU) that supports DirectX11. Learn how to check your version of DirectX
Your Android device and PC must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
You will need to have a supported Android device. Check the list of supported devices to verify yours will work.
Open the Your Phone app and go to Phone screen.
Follow the setup instructions. You may receive a permissions request to access information on your Android device. Allowing these permissions lets the Your Phone app display content from your device.
If you encounter issues while setting up Phone screen, these troubleshooting tips may help.
What devices are supported?
Phone screen is available on Android devices in select markets running Android 9.0 or greater that have Link to Windows installed (for some devices, it may be preinstalled).
Here are some examples of devices that have Link to Windows installed and will work with Phone screen:
Samsung Galaxy Note9 series
Samsung Galaxy S9 series
Samsung Galaxy Note10 series
Samsung Galaxy S10 series
Samsung Galaxy S20 series
Samsung Galaxy Note20 series
Samsung Galaxy Fold
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
How do I interact with Phone screen?
You can use your PC’s mouse, trackpad, keyboard, or touch-enabled screen to open, type, scroll, and interact with apps.
Tips for interacting using mouse and keyboard:
Single click will behave as any single touch tap interaction
Right click anywhere on your Android device screen to navigate to the previous page
Click and hold to open a context menu
Click and hold and drag for text selection
Mouse scroll to move screen vertically
Some games and apps might not respond to interactions from a mouse or keyboard connected to your PC. You’ll need to use a touch-enabled PC to interact with them.
For your Surface Duo:
Gestures such as the ones used to navigate back or to the home screen on the device can be replicated with your mouse on your PC by clicking and dragging quickly from the edge of your Android device screen window. If you have trouble replicating them, we recommend turning on 3- button navigation:
You can enable 3-button navigation on your Surface Duo for easier interaction. In your device Settings, go to System > Gestures > System navigation and turn on 3-button navigation.
How do I switch keyboard language or layout?
When you type using your PC’s keyboard the layout and language is controlled by a setting on your Android device for physical keyboards. It won’t be affected by the language of the keyboard you’re using on your PC.
You can click on the keyboard language button when you are using the phone screen feature. This will launch the keyboard language settings where you can choose the language of your preference.
When you are using a physical keyboard with the Your Phone app, you can also manually change your language or layout settings at any time.
On your Android device:
Open your Settings > General Management > Language and input.
If you have a Surface Duo, go to Settings > System instead.
Under keyboards, tap Physical keyboard.
Select the keyboard that you’re using on your Android device (E.g. SwiftKey, Microsoft Virtual Keyboard, or Samsung Keyboard).
Choose a language or layout.
You’ll need to change this setting whenever you want to type using another layout or language.
Tip: When using Phone screen, if you have multiple languages or layouts added, you can use the keyboard shortcut Shift + Space to switch languages.
Why has my device’s screen turned off while using phone screen?
We provide you with the option to have your Android phone screen turn black while connected in phone screen. In this state, your screen will appear to be off—this is to protect the privacy of your personal phone content and minimize battery consumption.
How to interact with the black screen
There are several ways you can dismiss the black screen if you need to interact directly with your Android phone:
Press the power button
Swipe your device screen
However, if you receive a call while the black screen is active, your screen will appear as normal.
How to disable the black screen
If you’d like to use phone screen without the black screen showing, follow the steps below.
In the Your Phone app, open Settings.
In the Phone screen section, find the option to “Hide my Android device’s screen while it’s connected to my PC.” Turn this toggle off. You can change this setting at anytime if you’d like the black screen to show again.
Note: This setting is not available for Surface Duo.
Supported devices for Your Phone app experiences
As we share new features for the Your Phone app, some of them are dependent on the operating system or type of device you have. Please check the list below to determine if your device is eligible for these experiences.
Currently Link to Windows is only available on the following Android devices in select markets:
Recently released devices:
Samsung Galaxy Fold
Samsung Galaxy Note20 5G
Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G
Samsung Galaxy S21 5G
Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G
Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G
Other eligible devices:
Samsung Galaxy S10e
Samsung Galaxy A8s
Samsung Galaxy A30s
Samsung Galaxy A31
Samsung Galaxy A32
Samsung Galaxy A32 5G
Samsung Galaxy A40
Samsung Galaxy A41
Samsung Galaxy A42 5G
Samsung Galaxy A50
Samsung Galaxy A50s
Samsung Galaxy A51
Samsung Galaxy A51 5G
Samsung Galaxy A52
Samsung Galaxy A52 5G
Samsung Galaxy A60
Samsung Galaxy A70
Samsung Galaxy A70s
Samsung Galaxy A71
Samsung Galaxy A71 5G
Samsung Galaxy A72
Samsung Galaxy A80
Samsung Galaxy A90s
Samsung Galaxy A90 5G
Samsung Galaxy Note9
Samsung Galaxy Note10
Samsung Galaxy Note10+
Samsung Galaxy Note10 Lite
Samsung Galaxy S9
Samsung Galaxy S9+
Samsung Galaxy S10
Samsung Galaxy S10+
Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite
Samsung Galaxy S20
Samsung Galaxy S20+
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy Xcover 5
Phone screen is available on Android devices in select markets running Android 9.0 or greater that have Link to Windows installed (for some devices, it may be preinstalled). These phones include:
Recently released devices:
Samsung Galaxy Fold
Samsung Galaxy Note20 5G
Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G
Samsung Galaxy S21 5G
Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G
Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G
Other eligible devices:
Samsung Galaxy A8s
Samsung Galaxy A30s
Samsung Galaxy A31
Samsung Galaxy A32
Samsung Galaxy A32 5G
Samsung Galaxy A40
Samsung Galaxy A41
Samsung Galaxy A42 5G
Samsung Galaxy A50
Samsung Galaxy A50s
Samsung Galaxy A51
Samsung Galaxy A51 5G
Samsung Galaxy A52
Samsung Galaxy A52 5G
Samsung Galaxy A60
Samsung Galaxy A70
Samsung Galaxy A70s
Samsung Galaxy A71
Samsung Galaxy A71 5G
Samsung Galaxy A72
Samsung Galaxy A80
Samsung Galaxy A90s
Samsung Galaxy A90 5G
Samsung Galaxy Note9
Samsung Galaxy Note10
Samsung Galaxy Note10+
Samsung Galaxy Note10 Lite
Samsung Galaxy S9
Samsung Galaxy S9+
Samsung Galaxy S10
Samsung Galaxy S10+
Samsung Galaxy S10e
Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite
Samsung Galaxy S20
Samsung Galaxy S20+
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy A72
Apps is available on Android devices in select markets running Android 9.0 or greater that have Link to Windows installed. If your Android device is running Android 11.0¹ or higher, you may be eligible for the multiple apps experience. Those devices have an asterisk* next to them.
Recently released devices:
Samsung Galaxy Fold*
Samsung Galaxy Note20 5G*
Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G*
Samsung Galaxy S21 5G*
Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G*
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G*
Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip*
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G*
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G*
Other eligible devices:
Samsung Galaxy A8s
Samsung Galaxy A30s
Samsung Galaxy A31
Samsung Galaxy A40
Samsung Galaxy A41
Samsung Galaxy A42 5G
Samsung Galaxy A50
Samsung Galaxy A50s
Samsung Galaxy A51
Samsung Galaxy A51 5G
Samsung Galaxy A60
Samsung Galaxy A70
Samsung Galaxy A70s
Samsung Galaxy A71
Samsung Galaxy A71 5G
Samsung Galaxy A80
Samsung Galaxy A90s
Samsung Galaxy A90 5G
Samsung Galaxy Note9
Samsung Galaxy Note10*
Samsung Galaxy Note10+*
Samsung Galaxy Note10 Lite*
Samsung Galaxy S9
Samsung Galaxy S9+
Samsung Galaxy S10
Samsung Galaxy S10+
Samsung Galaxy S10e
Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite
Samsung Galaxy S20*
Samsung Galaxy S20+*
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE*
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra*
¹ Android 11 availability depends on your mobile device, market availability, and your mobile provider.
Samsung Note10 series
Samsung Galaxy Note20 series
Samsung Galaxy S10 series
Samsung Galaxy S20 series
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
RCS messaging availability is varied
Whether RCS messaging is available to you also depends on the mobile operator network that you use and the country you live in.
Troubleshooting the Your Phone app
Data syncing and connectivity issues
To keep your devices synced, your Windows PC and Android device need to be on, connected to the Internet, and we recommend having Battery saver turned Off (it may interfere with important notifications for the app).
Yes, you can use your mobile data to sync with your PC. However, if you’re concerned about the effect on your data allowance, we recommend remaining on a Wi-Fi connection.
On your Android device:
Open the Your Phone Companion app.
Select Sync over mobile data.
Turn this option On.
To ensure the fastest, most reliable connection, your Android device and PC must be connected to the same trusted Wi-FI network. This optimization isn’t possible on a public connection—for example, in a coffee shop, hotel, or airport.
When you first connect to a Wi-Fi network through Windows 10, you’ll be prompted to set it as public or private (trusted). You can also change it at any time.
These changes might not always be possible—for example, if your workplace controls your network connection.
Before we begin to change settings, we recommend quickly running through the following checks:
Double-check you’re using the same Microsoft account to sign in to both the Your Phone app and the companion app on your Android device.
Ensure Battery saver isn’t running on your PC or Android device, as this might affect connectivity.
You have an active Wi-Fi connection. Can you open your browser and navigate to your favorite website?
For some Android devices, your Battery Optimization settings may interrupt your connection. We recommend turning it off for the companion app on your Android device (either Your Phone Companion or Link to Windows). Here’s how to turn it off based on which companion app you have:
If you have Your Phone Companion*:
Open Android Settings > Apps & notifications > App info > Your Phone Companion > Advanced > Battery > Manage Battery Usage > Battery optimization. Scroll down to Your Phone Companion and select Don’t optimize.
If you have Link to Windows*:
Open Android Settings > Apps > Link to Windows Service > Battery > Optimize battery usage. Select All from the drop-down list, scroll to find Link to Windows service, and turn the toggle Off.
*Note: These steps may vary based on your Android device model.
Still not working? Continue with the following troubleshooting advice.
Check if the Your Phone app can run in the background.
Select Start (or press the Windows logo key on your keyboard), then select Settings > Privacy > Background apps.
In the list Choose which apps can run in the background, ensure Your Phone is enabled.
Ensure nothing is stopping you from sharing across devices.
Select Start (or press the Windows logo key on your keyboard), then select Settings > System > Shared experiences.
If you see Fix now in Accounts, select it and follow the instructions.
On your Android device:
Make sure you can receive app notifications.
Go to your Android device Settings > Apps (or Apps & Notification on some devices) > Your Phone Companion and check that notifications are enabled.
Make sure Do not disturb is turned Off.
Go to your Android device Settings > Sounds (on some devices this may be Sounds & Vibration or Sounds & Notifications) and check that Do not disturb is turned Off.
If you’re still having trouble, follow the steps to unlink your Android device.
If both of your devices are using the same Wi-Fi network but you still see an error message, this could be caused by a setting on your router.
Many routers have a Wireless isolation feature that allows you to lock down the network. If this Wireless Isolation (or AP Isolation) is enabled, then all devices connected to the Wi-Fi network will be blocked from communicating with other.
To disable Wireless/AP Isolation:
On most routers look for the Wireless > Advanced Wireless Setting, and uncheck/toggle AP Isolation.
Updates
Updates will be installed automatically if this option is enabled on your Android device/PC. To ensure a smooth experience to we recommend updating to the latest version where available. Before doing this, ensure both your Android device and PC are connected to Wi-Fi.
On your Android device:
Open the Your Phone Companion app.
Tap Check for Updates.
Wait for the update to complete successfully, then close and reopen the Your Phone app.
Open the Microsoft Store.
Search for Your Phone.
If an update is available to you, you will see an Update button. Select Update and wait for the update to complete successfully, then select Launch.
You can also try this:
Open the Microsoft Store.
Select More … (located next to your Microsoft account picture).
Select Downloads and Updates.
If a Your Phone update is available, you will see an Update button. Select Update and wait for the update to complete successfully, then select Launch.
Note: It can take a few minutes for the updates to be recognized by the app. If the Your Phone app is still in an “update state,» wait a few minutes, then restart your Android device. On your PC, close and reopen the Your Phone app.
After updating to Android 10, if you are unable to launch permissions for features (notifications, messages, photos) please complete the following steps:
To get photos and messages working:
Go to Settings on your Android device.
Search for App Info and tap on it.
Tap on See all apps.
Find Your Phone Companion and tap on it.
Tap on Permissions and allow the following:
To get notifications working:
Go to Settings on your Android device.
Search for “ Notification access.”
Find Your Phone Companion in the list and tap to toggle off/on.
A pop-up will appear; select Allow when prompted.
Troubleshooting features in the Your Phone app
If you’re looking for troubleshooting for a specific feature in the Your Phone app, find it in the list below:
How do I check I’m using the same Microsoft account for all my devices?
In order to successfully link your PC and Android device, you should sign in to the same Microsoft account on both. You can check this by following these steps:
Open your browser and visit accounts.microsoft.com/devices/android-ios. Sign in with your Microsoft account.
Check if you Android device is listed under your account information.
On your Android device:
If you have the Your Phone Companion app:
Go to Settings > Accounts.
If you have the Link to Windows app (for select Samsung devices):
Go to Settings > Advanced features > Link to Windows.
Review the email address under Microsoft account.
I’m having issues with the Your Phone app when using Samsung DeX at the same time
Having both the Your Phone app and DeX open may cause issues with both apps. To ensure the best experience, only have one of these apps open at a time.
Why can’t I use the Your Phone app as a non-default user or two phone mode user (available in Korea only)?
You may encounter two phone mode if your mobile provider is in Korea. The Your Phone app does not currently support two phone mode or multiple profiles mode. Please contact your mobile provider to disable two phone mode so you can use the Your Phone app.
If you have multiple profiles on your mobile device, the Your Phone app will only work if your mobile device is set to the default profile.
Provide feedback
We’re still actively working on making the Your Phone experience the best we possibly can and we welcome your ideas and insights.
On your Android device:
Open the Your Phone Companion app or the Link to Windows app, depending on your device.
Select the Provide Feedback option.
Open Your Phone > Settings > Help & Feedback.
Fill out the form with as much detail as you can provide.