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iPhone access in Windows’ Start menu is a ‘pinch me’ moment for PC fans


In bygone tech eras the idea of iPhone integration within the Windows Start menu would have felt like a pipedream for fans of both platforms. However, this unlikely union is about to become a reality.

Microsoft has confirmed it is testing new Phone Link features that’ll put access to the iPhone within the underpinning Windows UI feature.

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The feature has been available for Android users for some time now, but Microsoft and Google have traditionally worked much more closely on Windows and Android integration, in part because it is up against an iPhone and Mac tandem offering excellent interoperability.

Apple has been a less willing partner because a) it is inherently less open to other platforms, and b) it has Macs to sell.

Regardless of all that, Windows Insiders can now begin accessing their iPhone from the start menu. They’ll find shortcuts to messages and calls, as well as recent numbers dialled. There’s also a Send Files button that’s also new for Android users, as well as iPhone.

In a post on the Windows blog, Microsoft writes: “Connected iPhone users can now access their phone features directly from the Start menu. This seamless integration allows iPhone users to enjoy the same benefits as Android users, including ability to view phone’s battery status and connectivity, ability to access messages and calls, and keeping track of the latest activities, all conveniently integrated into the Start menu.”

Previously you’ll have needed the Phone Link app to access all of these features.

It’ll still be a little while before the new features roll out to Windows 11 users. Right now they’re available in Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 4805 and higher in Beta Channel and 26120.3000 and higher in Dev channel. You’ll also need Phone Link version 1.24121.30.0 or higher.

Convenient boost for iPhone users on PC

Considering the iPhone makes up nearly 48% of the UK smartphone market and Mac computers make up 25% of the PC market, it’s safe to assume there are quite a few iPhone users who do their computing outside of the Apple ecosystem. This change makes life a little easier for those folks.

Chris Smith



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