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iMessage to Windows Via Phone Link App

Microsoft Brings iMessage to Windows Via Phone Link App

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Microsoft has announced an early preview of Phone Link for iOS on Windows 11 that allows iPhone users to send and receive iMessages on their PC.

We are beginning this preview with a small percentage of Insiders at first throughout this week, which means not all Insiders will see the preview right away. We will increase the availability of the preview to more Insiders over time and based on feedback we receive with this first set of Insiders. The preview will require Phone Link app version 1.23012.169.0 and higher but the preview itself be controlled via the cloud.

It appears that Microsoft is using Bluetooth to provide iMessage support. This means that group messages or sending media is not supported.

How to Get Started With the Preview

If you are an Insider who receives the preview of Phone Link for iOS, you will see the option to pick your iPhone on the Phone Link homepage (in addition to choosing an Android device). If you see the iPhone button greyed out with a coming soon message, that means you are not yet in the preview.

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After choosing iPhone, the guided installation will kick off to pair your iPhone. You will be directed to follow a set of steps that will guide you to pair your iPhone and PC over Bluetooth. This will initiate after you scan a QR code shown on your screen, and then move on to the confirmation steps that helps us confirm the phone and PC are in range.

During this step, you will be asked to confirm the code in Phone Link matches the code shown on your iPhone. Once you complete pairing, you’ll be asked to grant a set of permissions that allow us to get all your favorite content sync’d over to Phone Link.

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This is the final step. Phone Link will direct you to give permissions on your iPhone in your iPhone’s Bluetooth settings. This is an important step in getting notifications and contacts to show correctly in Phone Link from your iPhone.

Once the guided installation completes and your iPhone is paired to your PC and the right permissions given, Phone Link will deliver basic iOS support for calls, messages, and contacts. This means you will be notified directly through your Windows notifications. Phone Link does not support replying to group messages or sending media in messages.

You can join the Windows Insider Program here.

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5 Comments

  • Philip
    Posted March 4, 2023 at 12:29 pm

    Wow, this is impressive stuff.
    Thanks for sharing

  • Gbenga
    Posted March 4, 2023 at 12:46 pm

    Thanka for sharing this update, it was educative

  • otevrení úctu na binance
    Posted April 1, 2024 at 3:38 pm

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