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Can I do WINDOWS 10 / 11 in my mobile?

Anonymous
2025-02-09T03:21:36+00:00

I am using WINDOWS 10 in my PC. Can I do WINDOWS 10/11 in my mobile. UMACHANDRAN VISWANATHAN.

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  1. Anonymous
    2025-02-09T06:52:40+00:00

    Hello, UMACHANDRANVISWANATHAN.

    Welcome to Microsoft Community!

    The main phone models that can support direct Windows use are the Lumia 950/Lumia 950 XL, and the Surface Duo series.

    If you don't own any of these models, to run Windows on your phone you need to do it with the help of an application such as Virtual Machine.

    I am sharing two possible ways with you here:

    1. Using a virtual machine application

    Principle: Install the Virtual Machine app on your phone to run a virtual machine for Windows 10/11. (Community Support is not allowed to recommend specific apps, you can search your way to reliable VM apps)

    Steps:

    • Download and install the Virtual Machine app.
    • Prepare the ISO file or virtual machine image for Windows 10/11.
    • Configure and launch Windows in the virtual machine app.

    Pros: You can run Windows locally on your phone.

    Cons: Poor performance, especially on low-end phones. Requires a high level of technical knowledge to configure the virtual machine.

    2. Using Remote Desktop

    Principle: Access a PC running Windows 10/11 from your phone via a remote desktop app such as Microsoft Remote Desktop.

    Steps:

    • Enable Remote Desktop on your PC:
    • Open Settings > System > Remote Desktop and enable the Remote Desktop feature.
    • Download and install a remote desktop application (such as Microsoft Remote Desktop) on your phone.
    • Enter the IP address and login credentials of your PC and connect to operate Windows on your phone.

    Pros: Direct access to the full functionality of your PC without having to install Windows on your phone.

    Cons: Dependent on network connection, latency may affect the experience.

    These are some of the information I can share with you at this time.

    Best Regards.

    Leo.L - Microsoft Community Support Specialist

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