Microsoft is officially confirming today that it’s
bringing Cortana to iOS and Android. The software giant is planning to
release separate apps for each mobile operating system to enable its
digital assistant to run outside of Windows. Microsoft is only providing
an early look at those apps today, but the company notes that you’ll be
able to make the same queries and ask the same questions using Cortana
across Windows, iOS, or Android. The Cortana companion will be available
for Android in late June and iOS later this year.
While Cortana on iOS or Android won’t be as powerful as
the Windows variant, due to various integrations,
Microsoft is still
providing notification support. You’ll get notifications for sports
results, flights, and most of the Cortana features that currently exist
in the Windows Phone and Windows 10 versions of the digital assistant.
Microsoft’s Cortana cross-platform work is all part of a new phone
companion experience for bringing services and features from Windows 10
to all smartphones. Microsoft’s phone companion will help Windows 10 PC
owners find relevant apps on their Android, Windows, or iOS phones to
make use of OneNote, OneDrive, and many other apps and services.
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