After launching GPT to some users, Microsoft quietly enabled CopilotPro in Edge for iOS. If you are using Android system you are not excluded. You can open experimental settings to test this feature. But keep in mind that it is currently available to only a few people and requires a Pro subscription.

CopilotPro is a $20 premium subscription version of Microsoft's artificial intelligence, powered by ChatGPT and the company's in-house large-scale language model. CopilotPro doesn't offer many "exclusive" features, but there are some advantages, such as the ability to use GPT-4Turbo during peak periods and DALL-E3 to boost up to 100 times a day with Designer.

Some people can now access the premium version of AI on iOS through Edge if you purchased a Copilot Pro subscription on the Microsoft website. CopilotPro integration is live in the stable version of Microsoft Edge, but unfortunately the iOS version is missing some advanced features.

For example, iOS users will not be able to access the Suno plugin in CopilotPro. For those who don't know, the Suno plug-in lets you create original music using text, but it's currently only available on the web version.

Microsoft is still optimizing the Copilot experience for mobile devices and will gradually add more features. It is reported that the artificial intelligence music generation function will be added to Copilot for mobile devices in the next few days. According to sources familiar with the development, PhoneLink and Copilot will soon have deeper integration.

If you can't wait to try this feature on Android, Microsoft Edge for Android now includes a new experimental flag "CopilotPro" to give you early access.

To try out the feature, visit edge://flags, search for "CopilotPro", enable the toggle, and restart the browser. But what you need to know is that even if this parameter is turned on, CopilotPro can only be used after you purchase the $20 package.

Microsoft Copilot is slowly but surely receiving updates to deliver on its promise of rolling out artificial intelligence productivity. We have discovered "GPT" in Copilot, one of ChatGPT's advanced features. Likewise, Microsoft is testing read-aloud features, a powerful code interpreter, and even the ability to edit prompts without restarting a conversation.