

Files will also be present in the default download folder on your phone. If you’re transferring files from a Windows 10 computer to your Galaxy phone/tablet, you can tap on the notification to check out the files that have been sent over. To access this feature, users will need to be running at least v1.5 or higher of the Your Phone Companion app on their compatible Galaxy smartphone or tablet. The process is fairly straight forward, although it is only available to Windows Insiders at the moment. Folders are currently not supported either. The company mentions users can only send 100 files at a time, and each file size shouldn’t exceed 512MB. This new drag and drop feature has some limitations, however. Last month, Samsung announced support for copy/paste of text and media to and from Windows 10 computers. Microsoft’s Your Phone Companion app has just received support for drag and drop files between Windows 10 PCs and Galaxy smartphones or tablets.

Samsung and Microsoft recently added support for copy and pasting of text and files on select Galaxy flagships.This feature is currently accessible only to Windows Insiders running at least version 1.5 of the app or higher.The Your Phone Companion app can now support drag and drop of files between a Windows 10 PC and Galaxy device, and vice versa.
