Microsoft will be implemented in Windows 11 The function that Apple has recently added to MacOS Sequoia, but is currently not available in Europe. The company confirmed in a blog message that from this moment, users can have Access to some functions of your iPhone on the main screen your operating system.
It is characteristic that it has been available only for Android users, so adding compatibility with the iPhone, Microsoft made both devices that have the same advantages in Windows 11. From the present moment, therefore, those who have iPhone can be able to Check the condition of the battery and connectionSee the latest events and Make calls or consult and send text messagesAll this, in addition, directly from the home screen, without additional applications.
The Windows 11 function, yes, is somewhat different from the duplication function of the iPhone, which Apple offers in MacOS Sequoia. Basically, because only in the windows We can see very limited information. In MacOS, however, we have access to the entire content of our mobile device, from the Mac screen.
Windows 11 also has these functions for iPhone
In any case, Windows 11 has others Additional functions From the point of view of synchronization with the iPhone. One of them is the possibility of using IsssSage from the computer by simply connecting the iPhone via Bluetooth.
In addition, since December it is also possible Share Windows 11 files On the iPhone is fast that Android users could make it a long time ago. This significantly improves the experience of using Apple and Windows Mobile and allows users and vice versa.
The ability to view iPhone information from the main screen, as well as other functions, is possible thanks to the application Telephone linkAvailable in iOS. It is only necessary to download the application, synchronize accounts and take the appropriate steps to start the link that Bluetooth is performed.
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