Why Samsung’s new Galaxy Connect can’t replace Phone Link on Windows 11,  even though it just opened up to all PCs
windowslatest.com Apr 30, 2026

Why Samsung’s new Galaxy Connect can’t replace Phone Link on Windows 11, even though it just opened up to all PCs

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Samsung has released its Galaxy Connect app, allowing users to connect their Galaxy smartphones with all Windows 11 PCs, offering features like seamless copy-and-paste, file browsing, and cursor control. The app is available for download from the Microsoft Store, but users must meet specific system requirements, including a Windows 11 PC with Intel or AMD-based x64 processors and Bluetooth and Wi-Fi chipsets. The app's functionality is inconsistent, with some features not working as expected.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Samsung's Galaxy Connect app may seem like a convenient alternative to Microsoft's Phone Link on Windows 11, but its limitations and inconsistencies make it a less desirable option.
  • · The app's reliance on a separate Samsung account and additional apps for features like multi-control and second screen functionality may deter users from switching from Phone Link.