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It should show up on other Samsung devices once the OneUI 2.1 update begins rolling out. So that's a quick look at the new cross-device copy and paste functionality exclusive to the Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Z Flip. Enabling it does mean that your copied content is being uploaded to the cloud, but Microsoft ensures that all your data is protected. Being able to copy a phone number you see on a webpage on your PC and paste it into the phone app on your phone to begin a call is a super convenient feature.
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You can access it by tapping on the clipboard button when selecting text.
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Samsung has a clipboard history UI built into its own keyboard. It's super neat, and it also works the other way, copying text or images on your PC will allow you to paste it on your phone. So if you take a screenshot on your phone, you can paste that screenshot into a Word document or tweet on your PC within seconds, without having to transfer it manually using the Your Phone app. The cross-device copy and paste also work with images, including screenshots, which are automatically copied to the clipboard when they are taken. This is where you can see what's successfully copied to your PC clipboard, and even select previous things that have been copied throughout the day. To see everything that's being copied, you can hit the Windows key + V to open the clipboard history panel.