
The devices mentioned on application page include: Galaxy S8+, Galaxy S8, Galaxy A5, Galaxy A7, Galaxy S7 Edge, Galaxy S7, Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy S6 Edge+, Galaxy S6 Edge, Galaxy S6 and Galaxy Tab S3. Users will also be able to use a Samsung tablet running Android Nougat or above. Note that clear data will not delete your actual data, just the apps cache data. Try this out, if you have Samsung Flow installed on your phone. Users will now also be able to sync their notifications directly to their PC, send texts and more.įor these features to work, one must have the Windows 10 Creators Update and a supported Samsung Galaxy smartphone running Android Marshmallow or above. Seems like you have done most of the troubleshooting steps. This is made possible by using Microsoft’s Windows Hello feature in the latest version of Windows 10. This means that users will now have the ability to unlock their Windows 10 computer using their Samsung handset. The following devices support Samsung Flow: Windows Tablet/PC : Windows 10 OS Creators update (V1703) and June patch build (15063.413) (Galaxy TabPro S, Galaxy Book, Galaxy Book2. Although there wasn't an official statement published by the firm, a response from a representative to a review on Google Play Store gave people hope that these features would soon come to all Windows 10 PCs.įinally, Samsung has released a major update for the Samsung Flow app, allowing those exclusive features to work on any Windows 10 PC.


Back then, these features were only reserved for Samsung PCs only and a lot of people were disappointed by this. If needed, select your desired connection method: either Bluetooth or Wi-Fi or LAN. Select Start on your device, and then choose your phone from the list. Back in February, Samsung unveiled an updated version of Samsung Flow for Windows 10 PCs and phones, which allowed users to sync notification and files between their PCs and smartphones, along with unlocking their PCs using their Samsung smartphone. Open the Samsung Flow app on your phone and your desired device, such as a tablet or PC.
