AirDroid 3 for Android Lets You Answer Calls Remotely AirDroid 3 for Android Lets You Answer Calls Remotely

Being able to connect your smartphone to your computer is nothing spectacular, but when you can make your Android device communicate to your PC through a wireless connection, that's really cool. The latest update of the AirDroid app (3.0) helps you do exactly that.

AirDroid is a free app that is designed to help your Android phone and your PC interact via a wireless connection. In order for this to work, you will need to install the application on your smartphone as well as on your Windows or Mac PC. Once the setup process is done, you will need to create an AirDroid account and log into it on both your phone and your desktop.

The latest update of AirDroid app brings a lot of really cool features that I'm sure you'll really enjoy. For starters, you will be able accept or reject calls on your phone remotely from your computer. (However, you will still have to use your phone to talk to the person on the other line.) I agree that this might not actually be the most convenient solution. I never liked using the keyboard on my smartphone, so being able to reply to texts from my computer without having to connect a cable is something I'd really appreciate. Moreover, you can also set the app to display all the notifications from your phone on the screen of your desktop computer, and you can select which applications are allowed to bother you with their alerts and which aren't.

Since iOS users already had this ability with the Continuity app, it's only fair that Android customers get to enjoy them as well.

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