![]() If you'd like to use an unlinked device with Phone Link again in the future, you will need to relink such devices again. You can continue to use any other linked devices with the Phone Link app. Go back to the Phone Link app on your PC, and then close and reopen the app to apply the unlinking changes. You’ll be presented with a list of all your connected devices. On your PC, open your browser, go to, and then sign in with your Microsoft account. Step 2: Complete unlinking steps on your PC Move on to the "Step 2" section below to finish unlinking. In the upper right-hand corner, tap the Settings icon.įind the Microsoft account, and then tap Sign out. On your select Android device, open the Link to Windows app. If you have Link to Windows (downloaded) on other select Android devices: Scroll down to Your account - Link to Windows, and then click the email address. Tap Account, and then tap the email address. Open the Link to Windows app by going into the Quick Access panel, and then tap and hold the Link to Windows icon. If you have Link to Windows on your Surface Duo: Move on to the "Step 2" section further below to finish unlinking. Scroll down to Link to Windows where you will see your previously used Microsoft account and email address. Swipe downwards from the top of your screen to reveal Quick Panel, and then select Link to Windows. Go to Settings > Connected Devices > Link to Windows > About Link to Windows. If you have the Link to Windows (pre-installed) app on your Android device: If your device is not in this list, skip to the next section. Refer to this list to see if your device supports Link to Windows (pre-installed). Start by checking which mobile app your Android device has. Step 1: Complete unlinking steps on your Android and Surface Duo devices You'll need to complete all steps for both your Android device and your PC in order to successfully unlink your device. ![]() To successfully remove a device, follow the steps below. For more information, see Introducing Microsoft Phone Link and Link to Windows. In addition, the Your Phone Companion app for Android is now called Link to Windows. Note: We’ve changed the name of the Your Phone app to Microsoft Phone Link.
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