Windows 11 Gains iOS Integration with New Phone Link App Preview

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Microsoft has announced an exciting early preview of the Phone Link app for iOS, now available to a select group of Windows 11 Insiders. This initiative, highlighted by Panos Panay, aims to integrate iPhones seamlessly with Windows 11, enhancing the cross-device experience.



### Rolling Out to Windows Insiders

The preview is initially being rolled out to a small percentage of Windows Insiders who have opted into the Insider Channels via Settings > Windows Update > Windows Insider Program. If you're new to the program, you can get started here. This gradual rollout means that not all Insiders will see the preview immediately, but availability will expand based on user feedback.



### Getting Started with the iOS Preview

To participate, ensure you have Phone Link app version 1.23012.169.0 or higher. If you are among the lucky Insiders selected, you will notice an option to select your iPhone on the Phone Link homepage. If the iPhone option is greyed out, it means you are not yet included in the preview.



Here’s a step-by-step guide for those who gain access:

1. Select iPhone: On the Phone Link homepage, choose your iPhone.

2. Pair Devices: A guided installation process will begin, prompting you to pair your iPhone with your PC via Bluetooth. This involves scanning a QR code, confirming that both devices are in range, and matching codes shown on both devices.

3. Set Permissions: You’ll need to grant various permissions on your iPhone through its Bluetooth settings. This step is crucial for syncing notifications and contacts correctly.



### Features and Limitations

Once set up, the Phone Link app will provide basic iOS support, including:

- Calls:

- Messages: Note that group message replies and sending media in messages are not supported.

- Contacts:



Notifications will appear directly through Windows, ensuring you never miss an alert.



### Feedback and Troubleshooting

As you explore this new feature, any issues can be reported via the Feedback Hub under Apps > Phone Link. For known issues and troubleshooting, visit the Microsoft Tech Community forum post.



This preview marks a significant step towards integrating iOS devices with Windows 11, promising an enriched user experience. Stay tuned as this feature becomes more widely available and evolves based on user feedback.



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Attribution: Information sourced from Microsoft and the Windows Insider Blog.



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