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- Microsoft has been working continuously to improve Windows’s support for both iPhone and Android.
- Android devices have better ecosystem support for Windows, than iPhones.
- But now Microsoft has brought up the integration of the Phone in the Windows 11 start menu.
Microsoft has expanded the compatibility of its Phone Link software for iPhones as well. This brings seamless integration of the iPhone into the start menu of Windows 11. Users will be able to access and see key features directly from the Start Menu. This is very convenient.
iPhones now support integration with Phone Link on Windows 11
Microsoft has started rolling out a new update to its Windows OS that simplifies the file sharing and interconnectivity between iPhones and Windows PCs. Connected iPhones will be shown directly on the Start Menu. Using the interconnectivity feature, iPhone users will be able to send files in a few simple clicks directly to the PC.
The users will be able to access and view key options directly from the start menu. The feature is currently available for Windows Insiders users who are in the Dev and Beta channels. The Windows 11 Build 4805 or higher, along with Phone Link version 1.24121.30.0 is needed to sync iPhones.
Since the feature, right now, is in the testing phase, it may take some time before the firm wraps up the testing. After the successful completion of testing, the feature will be rolled out to stable users. We will update you as soon as we have any major updates on the scenario.