If you’re a Chromebook user with an Android phone, you’re in luck. Chromebooks are designed to work seamlessly with Android devices, making it easy to connect and share information between the two.
Whether you want to share files, use your phone as a hotspot, or access notifications, this guide will walk you through the steps to get your Android phone and Chromebook working together.
Requirements for Phone Hub
The Phone Hub on a Chromebook lets you connect your Android phone to your Chromebook, offering features like quick access to notifications, recent messages, photos, Android apps, and other useful Android functions directly from your laptop.
However, to use the Phone Hub on a Chromebook, you need to meet some requirements:
Requirement | Description |
---|---|
ChromeOS Version | ChromeOS 89 or later |
Android Version | Android 5.1 or later |
Google Account | Same Google Account on both the devices |
How to Connect Your Android Phone to Your Chromebook
Before setting up Phone Hub to connect your Android phone to your Chromebook, make sure that you meet all the requirements. Also, ensure that both your Chromebook and Android phone are updated to their latest software versions for compatibility and optimal performance.
After that, follow the steps below to set up Phone Hub:
1. Enable Bluetooth on both devices to establish a connection between your Android phone and your Chromebook.
2. Make sure that both the Android phone and the Chromebook are signed in with the same Google account.
3. After that, open the Settings on your Chromebook from the app launcher.

4. Click on the Connected Devices option, and you will see the Android phone option. Click on the Set up button to connect your Android phone to the Chromebook.

5. Now, you will see the device selection window. From the drop-down menu, select the Android phone you want to connect. Once you connect your phone, you can access features including Phone Hub, Smart Lock, Wi-Fi Sync, Instant Tethering, and more.
6. To continue, click on the Connect button.

7. Enter your Google Account password and click on the Done button. After that, wait for the process to complete.

8. Once you see the ‘All set‘ window, click on the Done button, and you are ready to use Phone Hub on your Chromebook.

How to Use Phone Hub on Your Chromebook
After you have successfully paired your devices, you may need to configure some settings to use Phone Hub and establish a smooth connection between your device and Chromebook. Here’s how:
1. Open Settings on your Chromebook.
2. Click on the Connected Devices option and select your connected Android phone.

3. Here, you will see the Android phone settings, turn on the Phone Hub toggle to use it.

4. Now, you will see the Phone Hub option in the bottom right corner of your Chromebook shelf. Click on it to access the Android phone options.
5. From here, you can turn on your phone’s hotspot, enable location, and manage notifications. You can also access recent Chrome tabs.

6. If you want to view your phone’s photos and stream your Android apps on your Chromebook, you need to enable the option. To do this, go to Settings > Connected devices and select your Android phone.
7. After that, click on the Set up button next to Recent photos, Notifications, and Apps.

8. To use your phone’s apps on your Chromebook, make sure your phone is nearby and unlocked, and that both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are turned on.
9. After that, click the Next button and follow the on-screen instructions to set it up.
Note
The Stream apps on your Chromebook feature is not available on all Android phones. Here is the list of supported devices.

10. Once done, you will get a notification on your phone. Click on it and allow access to notifications, photos, and media apps.
11. After that, you are ready to view your photos and use your phone’s apps directly on your Chromebook.

How to Remove Your Phone from Phone Hub
Phone Hub is a useful feature on Chromebooks that allows for seamless integration with your Android phone. However, there may come a time when you want to disconnect your phone from your Chromebook, whether it’s for privacy, troubleshooting, or simply because you’re switching devices.
Here’s how to remove your phone from Phone Hub on your Chromebook:
1. Open Settings.
2. Click on the Connected Devices option and select your Android phone.

3. Here, click on the Disconnect button to remove your Android phone from your Chromebook.

Conclusion
That’s it. This is how you can set up and use Phone Hub on Chromebook. Connecting your Android phone to a Chromebook offers several benefits. You can easily transfer files, use your phone’s internet connection, and access notifications. If your Android phone supports the Phone Hub feature, you can also use all your phone’s apps directly on your Chromebook, improving your productivity and convenience.
However, if you are facing any issues, you can check out our guide on fixing Phone Hub not working on a Chromebook. Additionally, you can leave your issues in the comments section, and we will come up with a solution.