Microsoft has recently made 'Android in File Explorer' available to all Windows 10 and 11 users, allowing them to manage their Android phone storage wirelessly without the need for a USB data cable. This feature, which was previously only available to a select group of users, now provides a seamless experience for users to access and manage their Android phone files directly from their Windows desktop.

According to a report by Windows Latest, Microsoft has been rolling out this feature to all users over the past few days. With 'Android in File Explorer', users can connect their Android phone to their Windows 10 or 11 computer using the Your Phone app, which enables them to access and manage their phone's storage.

This feature is a significant improvement for users who often find themselves needing to transfer files between their phone and computer. By allowing users to access their phone's storage wirelessly, Microsoft is making it easier for users to work with their files across different devices.

To access 'Android in File Explorer', users need to make sure their Android phone is connected to the same network as their Windows computer and then follow these steps:

* Open the Your Phone app on their Windows computer
* Go to the 'Files' tab
* Select the files they want to access from their phone
* Right-click on the file and select 'Save As' to save it to their Windows computer

This feature is available to all Windows 10 and 11 users, and it's a welcome addition to the operating system. It makes it easier for users to work with their files across different devices and reduces the need for a USB data cable.

For more information on how to use 'Android in File Explorer', users can visit Microsoft's official documentation website. Microsoft has also provided a step-by-step guide on how to set up and use the feature.

The rollout of 'Android in File Explorer' is a significant update to the Windows operating system, and it's a testament to Microsoft's commitment to providing users with a seamless and convenient experience across different devices.

References:
* Windows Latest: Microsoft makes 'Android in File Explorer' available to all Windows 10 and 11 users
* Microsoft Documentation: Android in File Explorer