Microsoft says iPhone support in Phone Link will be available in preview starting this week for a "small percentage" of Windows Insider members enrolled in the Dev, Beta, or Release Preview channels. After pairing an iPhone with a PC via Bluetooth and granting some permissions on the iPhone, users can send and receive iMessages and SMS text messages in Phone Link, but there is no support for group chats or sending photos and videos.Īs noted by The Verge's Tom Warren, Phone Link also lacks full message history for conversations and displays all sent and received messages as gray bubbles, meaning iMessages and SMS text messages cannot be differentiated. If you see 'Use your Apple ID for iMessage', tap it and sign in with the same Apple ID that you use on your Mac, iPad and iPod touch. ![]() You may need to wait a moment for it to be activated. To fix these iMessage problems: Open Settings and tap Messages. Users have also reported issues with iMessage appearing grayed out. Notably, the app brings limited iMessage functionality to Windows. Set up your phone number On your iPhone: Go to Settings > Messages and make sure iMessage is turned on. Step Three: Set Phone Number in Send & Receive iMessages This step fixes two issues in particular: if your iMessages are sending from your email instead of your phone number, we’ll fix that with this step. The app allows iPhone users to make and receive phone calls, send and receive text messages, and view an iPhone's notifications directly on a PC. ![]() Microsoft today announced that it is adding iPhone support to its Phone Link app on Windows 11.
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