Microsoft Launcher now has integrated Copilot for Android smartphones

It replaces Bing Chat in the search bar

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Microsoft Launcher now has integrated Copilot for Android smartphones

The Microsoft Launcher app for Android phones and tablets received a beta update in August 2023. This update allows users to ask questions using the Bing Chat chatbot with text prompts. Users can also input the prompts using their voice.

In November 2023, Microsoft changed the chatbot’s AI name to Copilot, but Microsoft Launcher continued using the Bing icon in its search widget. However, this has changed now. As reported by Windows Central, people who signed up for the app’s beta version can now use Copilot in the latest version.

If you are signed in for Microsoft Launcher beta, you can get this version with Copilot integration from the Google Play Store. The new version, as mentioned on the Play Store, is v6.240402.2.1139391.

The UI of Copilot is the same as the app or the web version, which allows you to ask questions by typing, using audio, or uploading photos. However, some of the advanced features of Notebook, Cooking Assistant, and Vacation Planner are unavailable with Microsoft Launcher.

Here is what the release notes say:

Copilot in Your Feed We’re thrilled to enhance your Microsoft Launcher experience with the integration of Copilot right into your feed. This update brings your everyday Al companion closer to you:

  • Effortless Access: Copilot is now just a swipe away, ready to assist you with answers and content creation. 
  • Creative Power: Generate images and text directly from your mobile feed using simple words. 
  • Pro Performance: For our Copilot Pro users, enjoy a more responsive and swift interaction.

With this, the update also brings optimized performance for Copilot Pro users and has become more responsive.

Currently, the feature is available in beta, and there is no formal announcement about when it will be available to the general masses.

What do you think about the Copilot integration coming to Microsoft Launcher on Android smartphones and tablets? Share your views with our readers in the comments section below.

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