Microsoft’s Windows 11 24H2 update has been released to the global audience. The update bags many new features and changes. If you have noticed, the Copilot app on Windows 11 has finally received a new user interface. The new interface makes the Copilot app seem modern and feels light to the eyes. If you haven’t received the update, it will be rolling out in a while.
New Copilot UI on Android App
Meanwhile, on the smartphone side of things, the Copilot Android app has also received the new UI update. As of writing, the new UI update is available for users who have installed the app’s beta version. If you are planning to get the new UI for Copilot on your Android smartphone, here’s what you can do.
Register for the Copilot Beta App via the Google Play Store
- Launch the Google Play Store app on your Android smartphone.
- Tap on the search icon and type Copilot.
- When you see the app in the search results, tap on it.
- Scroll towards the bottom of the page and tap on the Join Beta button.
- In a few moments, you will be joining the beta program for Copilot.
- An update will be available for the app, make sure to download the update and launch it to get the new user interface for the app.
Sideload the Copilot App from APKMirror
If, for some reason, you aren’t able to join the beta version of the Copilot app, you can always side-load the APK file to your Android smartphone. Here’s what you’ll have to do.
- Open the web browser of your choice on your Android smartphone.
- Head over to the APKMirror website. Alternatively, you can click on this link.
- 30.0.420927001 is the version number of the Copilot app that you need to get the new UI.
- Once you have found the correct app version, download the APK file to your Android smartphone.ย
- Once the download has been completed, tap on the download notification to install the APK file.
- You will have to give some permissions first before installing the app.
- Once the app has been installed, launch the app.
- You will see the new user interface for Copilot on your Android smartphone right away.
Closing Thoughts
This is how you can get the new user interface for Microsoft Copilot on your Android smartphone. If you don’t want to deal with side-loading the app or joining the beta version via the Google Play Store, you can simply wait till the stable version that you have installed receives the update.
So, what do you think of this new UI update for Copilot? Is it more friendly and does it make you want to use the app? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.
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