2023-05-14 11:37:30
The profession of journalist is not easy, especially when you come from Duck “PC” Hardware. Because it’s like a label on the back: Microsoft product reviews related to Macs or iPhones are for you. And so when Microsoft announced that its Connected Mobile application (Phone Link in English) was going to be compatible with the iPhone, I devoted myself, but feeling a little obligated to do it all the same.
When Microsoft presented it, the function looked (almost) great: the application that allows you to link an Android smartphone to a Windows 11 PC was going to take iPhones into account. It really doesn’t enable iMessage outside of Apple devices, but — on paper — it looked interesting. But we will see, in reality it is quite useless.
Windows 11: Phone Link brings iMessage closer to the PC
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