
Microsoft is continuing to roll out its new Copilot app on Windows to more testers. The standalone app, which Microsoft first made available in the latest optional for Windows 11 version 24H2 released earlier this week, has now made its way to both the Canary and Dev Channel.
The just-released Windows 11 Dev build 26120.751 includes the new Copilot app, though it will roll out gradually to Insiders on this channel. This update also brings the new Linked devices page in Settings that was included in yesterday’s Canary build 26227. if you’re signed into Windows with your Microsoft account, this new page under Settings > Accounts will let you manage PCs and Xbox consoles that you are signed in to with your account.
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Today’s update for the Dev Channel also fixes an issue causing the WIN + W keyboard shortcut to fail to open the Widgets board correctly. Microsoft also fixed two issues that were affecting the installation of Windows updates.
Dev Channel Insiders and testers on other channels can also download a new update for the Phone Link app that introduces suggested replies. When replying to a message from an Android phone, the app will now show three contextually relevant reply bubbles above the message box.