iMessage is finally available on Windows. Microsoft has today declared its Phone Link for iOS is available for the majority of Windows 11 customers, allowing iPhone users to make and receive calls as well as make and receive text messages through iMessage, connect to their contacts, and check the notifications from their phones directly from the Windows PC. The feature was been available previously made available as a preview for Windows Insiders.
Then, Microsoft says Phone Link for iOS is available on Windows 11 and will begin rolling out to its worldwide customers in 39 languages across 85 countries. Although the rollout begins today, it will require a few weeks before it can be able to reach all customers Microsoft noted.
Although it has been available for Android users for a long time, iPhone users have not been able to use the same method of connecting with their friends and families via their personal computers. There is no support for Windows probably prevented some users away from this Windows PC ecosystem, as they wanted a seamless experience while switching and out of their mobiles.
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In light of how widespread the utilization of Windows is in the personal and business computing realms, it also means that Apple, as well as Microsoft, were severely underserving their respective and often overlapping bases.
For business professionals, a benefit of using Phone Link is that they can now reply to text messages as well as track calls and see iMessage that come in discreetly for instance, at a conference where taking out your iPhone could be considered not professional.