Microsoft quietly and quietly released a new Copilot app for Android, offering users a new interface for interacting with the AI-powered assistant and its functions. spotted on X (formerly Twitter) by @technosarusrex, The Google Play Store offers it for download right now, and based on the app's description, it was just released a week ago.
Not everything about the new Copilot app for Android is brand-new. It shares a lot of visual similarities with the Bing Chat app, which is still capable of providing access to the same chat features. Moreover, you can use Copilot with SwiftKey, Skype, Android, and the Microsoft Edge browser, among other things.
Many features that are currently available on desktop platforms are also supported by Copilot for Android, including the ability to switch between light and dark themes. You can draft documents or emails, ask sophisticated questions, create images with DALL-E 3, or just strike up a casual discussion about anything. Furthermore, you can switch the recently added GPT-4 on or off using the app.
According to Microsoft, the new application is as follows:
At the moment, the Microsoft Copilot app is limited to Android users. But don't worry, iOS users—you can still access the same features with the Bing app, which you can download from the App Store by clicking this link. If your primary device is an Android smartphone, you can download the new Copilot app for free from the Google Play Store.