

On the Windows 10 Mobile screen, users are shown a list of apps that are already built-into their phone's system: Cortana, Photos, Groove, Movies & TV, OneNote, Skype, "Office" ( Word, Excel, and PowerPoint only in this listing), and Outlook. Under the listing for Windows phones, there is a link to view available devices. Once the user has chosen, a second screen presents the user with information on some of the available apps. The first screen allows users to choose a type of mobile device that they own. It is now discontinued and replaced by the Phone Link app in the October 2018 Update. In order to use the Phone Companion, users had to sign in with a Microsoft Account, which would sync installation progress across devices. It provided a partial list of Microsoft apps that are available on Android, and Windows 10 Mobile. Phone Companion was an app advertising and file transfer utility included with Windows 10 and available for Windows 10 Mobile.
