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Synchronization between Windows 11 and iPhone is now available

Surely you will remember it, a few weeks ago we told you that the connection between Windows 11 and the iPhone was close to improving substantially. For a long time now, Phone Link (Mobile Link in the Spanish versions) has offered a huge degree of connectivity between Windows (both 10 and 11) and Android devices, something that already existed previously with the “Your Phone” application, genesis of the current Mobile Link, and which was longed for by the many users who use an iPhone and a PC with the Microsoft operating system.

We already told you, yes, that the degree of connectivity offered by this new and improved compatibility with iOS It does not reach, at least for now, the level offered by the connection between Windows 11 and Android through Phone Link, although at this point it is important to bear in mind that this limitation is not attributable to Microsoft, but to the strict policies with which Apple governs the operation of its devices and operating systems. Like this, it will be necessary that the ones of Cupertino decide to open a little more the hand so that this parity can produce, although this, at least to day of today, does not seem especially probable.

Be that as it may, said announcement marked the beginning of the deployment of this new functionality for Phone Link, without Microsoft informing in a precise way about the terms of the same, although it did affirm that it would be completed in mid-May, and if it would reach some users earlier than others, depending on the version of Windows 11 used, its location geographic, simple matter of chance, etcetera. This, of course, has resulted in many users waiting for the deployment to be completed or, at least, for it to reach their systems.

Well, good news for those who were waiting, since in an extremely punctual manner, a tweet of those in Redmond confirms that rollout of extended connectivity between Windows 11 and iPhone via Phone Link is complete and that, therefore, it is already possible to establish a more productive link between the most current version of Microsoft’s operating system (at least for now this has not reached Windows 10) and any iPhone model updated to iOS 14 or a version superior.

And what does this expanded connectivity between iPhone and Windows 11 through Phone Link allow you to do? Well calling, messaging and contact access features, which come to complement the integration of the Windows 11 Photos application with iCloud that was already deployed at the end of last year. However, the messaging feature is limited by iOS and does not support image/video sharing or group messaging.

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