

Play music from your favorite music services on your Surface and Android so you never miss a beat. Your pictures will appear, and you can open them from there. Sign in with the same Microsoft account that you used to sign in to the OneDrive app on your phone.Īfter your OneDrive folders appear there, under OneDrive, select Pictures > Camera Roll. In File Explorer, select OneDrive on the left side. On your Surface, select File Explorer on the taskbar. OneDrive is built into Windows 11 on your Surface, so you can get to your photos (and other files you have on OneDrive) right in File Explorer. No more need to send photos separately from your phone to your PC. You can even drag a photo from the Phone Link app into your documents, presentations, email, and more. Get photos from your Android on your SurfaceĪfter you link your Surface and Android, get to your most recent 2,000 photos right away on your Surface by using the Phone Link app. Review the requests to finish linking your Surface to your Android.įor more info about linking your Android device and Surface-including system requirements and using the Phone Link app, see the Phone Link app page. Allowing access to this information lets us display it in the Phone Link app.

You’ll receive several notifications on your Android device requesting permission to access things like your photos, messages, and call history.
#Surface phone code#
Sign in with the same Microsoft account as before and follow the instructions to scan the QR code on your Android device.

On your Surface, select the checkmark for having the companion app on your Android device, and select Continue. You’ll need to sign in with the same account later in the Phone Link app on your Surface. Sign in to the app with your Microsoft account. For select Samsung devices, the Link to Windows app is already installed and will open from the link.
#Surface phone install#
On your Android device, open your browser and go to to install the companion app, called Link to Windows. It is not currently possible to backup and restore your registered Duo Mobile accounts on Windows Phone.On your Surface, select Search on the taskbar, enter Phone Link in the search box, and then select Phone Link from the list of results. Duo Mobile automatically checks for authentication requests, but if you think you have missed a request, then tap the list of accounts and pull down to refresh.

Then tap the delete icon, tap "Delete", and confirm the deletion.Ĭheck for authentication requests by pulling the account list down. Learn more »ĭelete an account by tapping the Edit button in the upper left. Scan the barcode to add the account to Duo Mobile.ĭuo Mobile supports third-party TOTP accounts, like Google and Dropbox.
#Surface phone plus#
Tap "Add Account" (or the plus button in the upper right). This works anywhere, even in places where you don't have an internet connection or can't get cell service.ĭuring the setup process you'll see a barcode to scan ( it looks like this). Just tap the key icon to get a one-time passcode for login. Swipe down on the Duo Mobile banner notification received when your screen is unlocked to approve or deny the request. You can respond to Duo Push requests from the Windows Phone lock screen or banner notification. You’ll be given the ability to report it as fraudulent, or you can tap It was a mistake to deny the request without reporting it. If you get a login request that you weren't expecting, press Deny to reject the request. You'll get a login request sent to your phone - just press Approve to authenticate. Duo Pushĭuo Push is the easiest and quickest way of authenticating. Supported Platforms: This version of Duo Mobile was supported on Windows Phone 8 and greater. These instructions remain available for users who installed and activated the Duo Mobile app prior to March 2020. On December 10, 2019, the Windows Phone operating system officially reached end-of-life status, meaning Microsoft is no longer providing security updates for any Windows Phone devices.ĭuo no longer provides troubleshooting assistance for Windows Phone devices. Application support for Duo Mobile on Windows Phone ended January 1, 2019, and the app was removed from the Windows Store on March 10, 2020.
