Home » Technology » “Microsoft Phone Link for iOS: Connect Your iPhone with Windows 11 for Calls and Messages”

“Microsoft Phone Link for iOS: Connect Your iPhone with Windows 11 for Calls and Messages”

APPLEFANS Apple fan report】Blessed are iPhone and Windows users~Microsoft officially opened the Microsoft Phone Link for iOS version today, which can easily connect your iPhone and Windows 11 computer, allowing you to directly make calls, send and receive iMessage messages on the computer , and even viewing notifications, is a very handy tool.

Connect your iPhone with Windows 11! Can answer calls, send iMessage messages..

I don’t know if you have ever encountered this kind of situation. The phone rings, but you are busy working on the computer and feel very inconvenient? Microsoft Phone Link is here to help you solve this problem. It can synchronize your mobile phone information to your computer, allowing you to answer calls, send and receive messages, and even operate mobile apps directly on your computer. However, it only supports Android before. cell phone, butNowMicrosoft has officially opened the iOS version of Phone Link.

Phone Link has been available on Android phones for a while now, and now Microsoft is bringing this handy tool to iOS phones as well. So as long as you are a Windows 11 user, you can easily answer incoming calls, send and receive messages, and directly access your contacts while using your computer!

However, after Phone Link is connected to the iPhone, the user can only synchronize calls, messages, and contacts, and you cannot reply to group messages, and you cannot attach media to the messages. There is a difference.

Also, if you want to view your iPhone photos on a Windows computer, they also offer Integration of iCloud and “Photos”allowing you to view it directly in the Windows 11 Photos app.

How to start using Phone Link for iOS?

It is actually very simple to start using the Phone Link function. You only need to enter “Phone Link” in the search box on the Windows taskbar, and then download the “Link to Windows” app on the iPhone, and then follow the instructions to complete the settings.

However, it should be noted that you need to have an iPhone with iOS 14 or later, a Windows 11 device, a Bluetooth connection, and the latest version of the Phone Link App.

*Currently, Phone Link does not support iPadOS or macOS.

If you want to see more Apple-related information at the first time, please followApple fansTo keep up with the latest news, and subscribe us youtube channelget the first notification of the live broadcast, or joinapple fan clubDiscuss your experience with everyone~

If you want to chat, you can also join our LINE chat groupfind us.

Articles you definitely don’t want to miss
3 Must-Learn Features of QuickTime Built-in Mac!
Predict WWDC 2023: What new heights will new hardware products reach?

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.