Samsung Flow update enables phone screen mirroring to Galaxy tablets

Samsung and Microsoft recently announced an expanded partnership that will see Galaxy devices preloaded with many of Microsoft's apps and services. Apart from the usual Microsoft Office apps, the list of preloaded apps will now include Link to Windows as well, which is a rebranded version of Microsoft's Your Phone PC companion app. There is also evidence that Samsung might bring this app to other Galaxy devices with the Android 10 update.

All of this put a question mark on the future of Samsung Flow, which is the company's in-house alternative to the Link to Windows app. While the uncertainty continues to prevail, Samsung Flow has received a couple of new features in the latest v4.3.08 update, suggesting active development of the app.

With the latest update, Samsung Flow users can now mirror their phone screen on to their Galaxy tablets. Not just that, the phone screen window can be used alongside other apps on the tablet using the Multi window feature. Previously, it was possible to mirror the phone screen only on to a PC. The second new feature in the update is the ability to transfer entire folders instead of just files, and it works as advertised.

Though the arrival of new features is a good sign for the future of Samsung Flow, it cannot be taken as a confirmation that Samsung will continue to develop the app. It is possible these new features were under development even before the Korean company decided to go with Link to Windows. Either way, Samsung Flow is alive as of now, and that's good news for many users. Hopefully, the company will at least support the app until Link to Windows reaches feature parity.

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