For Windows 10 users, that are also iPhone or Android phone users, installing the very useful Your Phone app on their phone makes a lot of sense! But times you may find that your Your Phone app is not working or opening or is facing other issues and problems. In this post, we will present to you some basic troubleshooting steps you can try if you experience any issues with the app on your Windows 10 device.
Read: How to use Your Phone app in Windows 10.
Setting up Your Phone app on Windows 10
Setting up Your Phone app on Windows 10 requires a few very simple steps.
First, you'll need to set up your PC by doing the following:
- In the search box on the taskbar, search for your phone and select Your Phone from the results.
- You'll be asked to sign in to your Microsoft Account.
- Enter your mobile number when prompted. This will send a text message to your Android phone.
Now, you can proceed to set up your Android device by doing the following:
- Open the text message. It contains a link to download the Your Phone Companion app.
- Install Your Phone Companion and open the app.
- Follow the guided set up process. If prompted to sign into the Your Phone Companion app, be sure to use the same Microsoft Account you're using on your PC.
Troubleshoot Your Phone app problems
Let's take a look at some user questions and the best answer to them.
1] Syncing over mobile data instead of Wi-Fi using Your Phone app
Yes, you can use your mobile data to sync with your PC. However, if you're concerned about data usage, you can remain on a Wi-Fi connection.
To sync over mobile data on your Android phone, do the following:
- Open the Your Phone Companion app.
- Tap Settings (gear icon).
- Select Sync over mobile data.
- Turn this option On or Off.
2] Content not syncing via Your Phone app
Your Windows 10 laptop needs to be plugged in and Battery saver turned Off to keep your devices synced.
3] Can I transfer files between phone and PC using Your Phone app?
Your Phone app will only ever create temporary files on your PC when viewing copies of your recent photos. It is not possible to transfer other files.
4] Improve the connection between my Android phone and PC
To ensure the fastest, most reliable connection, your Android phone 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.
Note: These changes might not always be possible - for example, if your workplace controls your network connection.
5] Problems connecting your Android phone and PC
Do the following:
- Double-check you're using the same Microsoft Account to sign into both Your Phone apps.
- Ensure Battery saver isn't running on your PC or Android phone, as this might affect connectivity.
- Ensure you have an active Wi-Fi connection and you can open your browser and navigate to your favorite website.
If you still can't connect, continue with the following troubleshooting advice.
On your PC:
Check if 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 phone:
Make sure you can receive app notifications.
- Go to your phone Settings > Apps (or Apps & Notification on some phones) > Your Phone Companion and check that notifications are enabled.
Make sure Do not disturb is turned Off.
- Go to your phone Settings > Sounds (on some phones this might be Sounds & Vibration or Sounds & Notifications) and check to see that Do not disturb is turned Off.
6] Issues with the Your Phone app after the Android 10 update
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 phone
- 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:
- Storage
- Contacts
- SMS
- Phone.
To get Notifications working:
- Go to Settings on your Android phone.
- 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.
If you're still having issues, please provide in-app feedback:
Open the Your Phone Companion app on your Android phone:
- Go to Settings.
- Tap Provide Feedback.
Open the Your Phone app on your PC:
- Go to Settings.
- Tap Send feedback.
7] How to unlink phone and PC
On your phone:
- Go to your phone Settings > Apps (or Apps & Notification on some phones) > Your Phone Companion.
- Tap Force Stop.
- Tap Storage > Clear Cache > Clear Data.
On your PC:
- Open your browser and visit accounts.microsoft.com/devices. Sign in with your Microsoft account.
- You'll be presented with a list of all your connected devices. For each, select Show details > More actions and then Unlink this phone.
- Select Start (or press the Windows logo key on your keyboard), then select Settings > Phone > Unlink this PC.
- Select Back to return to Windows Settings Home, and then select Apps.
- In Apps & features, select Your Phone.
- Select Advanced options > Reset.
Once these steps are completed, go to the Your Phone app on your PC and follow the set-up process to establish a new link.
8] Using Your Phone with multiple PCs
It's not possible to connect your phone to multiple PCs at one time. As a workaround, you can disconnect one PC from your phone and re-connect to another.
On your phone:
- Swipe downwards from the top of your screen to reveal your Android Notification panel.
- Tap to expand the Your Phone Companion notification.
- Tap Disconnect.
On your second PC:
- Check you've completed the Your Phone app set up process to link your phone and PC.
- Open the Your Phone app - you'll then receive a notification on your Android phone prompting you to Allow the connection.
Your Android phone is now connected to your second PC. Repeat the process to connect to your first PC again.
9] How do I check I'm running the latest version of Your Phone
Updates will be installed automatically if this option is enabled on your Android phone/PC. To ensure a smooth experience we recommend updating to the latest version where available. Before doing this, ensure both your Android phone and PC are connected to Wi-Fi.
On your phone:
- Open the Your Phone Companion app.
- Tap Settings.
- Tap Check for Updates.
- Wait for the update to complete successfully, then close and reopen the Your Phone app.
On your PC:
- 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 (… ellipsis button) 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 phone. On your PC, close and reopen the Your Phone app.
10] How do I make a suggestion to make Your Phone better?
On your phone:
- Open the Your Phone Companion app.
- Tap Settings .
- Select the Provide Feedback option.
On your PC:
- Type Feedback hub into the search box on your Windows taskbar or press Windows key + F.
- Select Suggest a feature.
11] What can I do with my Photos using Your Phone?
The Your Phone app offers several ways to interact with your photos.
Selecting a photo will open it using the Windows Photos app. Here you'll be able to view your photo or edit it as you like. If you save your changes, they'll be saved as a new file and your original photo will remain unchanged on your phone.
Long-press on a photo (or right-click if using a mouse) to Copy, Share or Save as.
You can copy your photo and paste it into an Office document, an email, your Desktop, but it's not possible to copy a photo into a text message.
To share a photo, select and hold (or right-click) the photo, and select Share.
12] Why can't I view more than 25 photos in Your Phone app
To minimize network bandwidth and maximize performance, we show your 25 most recent photos and screenshots from your phone.
Also, we only get photos that are in the Camera Roll or Screenshots folders on your Android phone. If you moved or saved your photos to a different folder on your Android phone, they will not appear in the Your Phone app.
13] Can I delete my photos?
No. The Your Phone app only creates copies of your recent photos. These are stored as temporary files on your PC. Deleting the temporary file on your PC will not affect the original on your Android phone.
How do I send text messages from my PC?
- On your PC, in the Your Phone app, select Messages.
- To start a new conversation, select New message.
14] Text messages and MMS
The Your Phone app supports messages sent by Short Message Service (SMS). It also supports Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) group messaging. You can still send favorite photos and your GIFs from your PC.
How many messages can I see?
To minimize network bandwidth and maximize performance, text messages that you've received or sent within the last 30 days will be shown.
Can I manage or delete my messages?
You can't manage or delete messages on your PC.
15] Phone notifications
How do I view my phone's notifications on my PC?
Select Notifications. Notifications from your phone will now appear on your PC.
How do I choose which notifications I want to see?
Once you've started to receive notifications, then you can choose which apps you'd like to see notifications from.
On your PC:
- Select the Notifications menu item.
- Select Customize. The Settings page will appear.
- Under Pick which apps notify you, you'll see a list of all the apps that have sent notifications to your PC. If an app hasn't sent a notification yet, then it won't appear here. You can turn notifications Off or On.
Can I expect to see all my notifications?
Apart from notifications that cannot be dismissed on your Android phone, all notifications will be displayed on your PC.
What happens when I dismiss notifications?
Dismissing notifications on your PC will also remove them from your Android phone (and vice-versa).
On your PC:
You can dismiss notifications by pressing the X next to each notification in the list. You can also dismiss all notifications at once by selecting Clear All.
Why am I not receiving any notifications?
You won't see any notifications if:
- Your Windows laptop battery is low, or Battery saver has been turned On.
- If Focus assist is turned on.
- If Battery optimization exception is set to Off in Your Phone Companion Settings on your Android phone.
Why have my notifications stopped syncing?
Notifications work independently to other Your Phone features like Messaging and Photos. When they stop working, resetting the notification permissions should start the syncing process again.
On your Android phone:
- Go to Settings and 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.
On your PC:
- Open the Your Phone app and choose Notifications. Wait for your Notifications to refresh - they should now sync as normal.
Unable to experience RCS messaging feature
RCS or Rich Communication Services is an operator supported feature/ As of now, it only works on select devices and operators. If it is enabled for you on your phone, but you cannot see someone typing, then its because Your Phone App doesn't support this feature.
Unable to copy-paste data between Windows 10 and Android
- Make sure the data you copied is less than 1MB. If that's the case, then try copying and pasting smaller sections between your devices.
- If you are copying from multiple devices, then what you copy will replace the clipboard content on both of your devices. Make sure to use the default phone or switch the phone in the Your Phone app.
- Enable Sync over mobile data from the Your Phone companion app on your Android Phone. If the Windows 10 PC and your phone are not on the same wifi network, then it will use mobile data to copy-paste data.
16] Troubleshoot calling on Your Phone App
There can be multiple reasons why you may not be able to get the calling feature working on Windows 10. We have detailed out some of the issues, and how you can troubleshoot. It includes running Bluetooth troubleshooter, turning on Focus assist, and more. Apart from those, there are few more you can look at:
The computer is not able to find the phone over Bluetooth
It happens for two reasons. The first is where the computer is not able to connect to the phone, and second is when Focus Assist is on. For the former, I would recommend disconnecting phone and computer from each other and set up a new connection. The later can turned off with a right-click on the focus assist icon on the system tray.
Not Available for ARM processors
Calls feature currently not available on PCs with “Windows on ARM” processors.
Turn on Call Feature
Open the Your Phone App, and go to Settings. Here you should turn on Calls feature. It will allow this app to make and manage calls from your phone.
Third-Party App interference
Some of the forum users have received an error message which says-There are installed apps on your pc that interfere with the call feature. While it fails to point to the exact app causing the problem, but chances are apps like Dell Mobile connect, or any app which manages calling feature is likely the cause. You will have to uninstall those apps for Your Phone app to work.
Set Your Phone app default association
If everything is set up correctly, and you are still not able to receive calls, you can try this as well.
- Go to Settings > Apps > Default apps
- Scroll to end to find Set defaults by app. Click to open
- Locate Your Phone app, click on it, and then click on Manage button
- Under File type and protocol association set Your Phone app for URL:MS-Phone and URL:Tel
When you click on a number on a webpage to make a call, the second option, URL: Tel, will come into the picture. It will make sure that it uses Your Phone app to make the calls.
Hope you find the article useful.
TIP: To link your iPhone and Windows 10 PC, you will have to install Microsoft Edge or Continue on PC as the companion app on phone.