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Home»Tech World»This is how Apple’s Messages app works on a Windows PC

This is how Apple’s Messages app works on a Windows PC

By Julian Solanki27/03/20233 Mins Read
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1 Find out what you can do with this update and what you can forget about!
2 How to use the Apple Messages app on a Windows PC

Find out what you can do with this update and what you can forget about!

The update allows you to follow Messages conversations from a computer, but has several limitations

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Send and receive messages from the Apple Messages app on a PC It is already possible thanks to the recent update from Microsoft that has started to roll out with the updated Phone Link app. Since the official announcement of this possibility, the company warned the advantages and limitations available in this first stage that some users have already been able to verify.

The update offers the possibility of follow Messages conversations from the computer, without it being necessary to see the mobile at all times. For now, users enrolled in the beta version have had the opportunity to test it and have shared their impressions.

How to use the Apple Messages app on a Windows PC

Microsoft phone link

Phone link allows you to manage the Messages app on a Windows PC

In theory, Microsoft’s Phone Link works by sending messages via Bluetooth to your contacts. Then, Apple iOS detects these messages and automatically redirects them to Messages. Phone Link intercepts messages that arrive via Bluetooth notifications and displays them in Windows so you can view them directly from your computer.

But in practice, a first glance confirms that the Phone Link update for iOS is very basic, as it only supports making and receiving calls, sending and receiving messages to individual contacts and not groups, and viewing and dismissing notifications. For now, Forget running phone apps on your PC or mirroring iPhone screenFor example.

In case you are already one of the first users to have the Phone Link update, you must follow the following steps to complete the setup process between iPhone and PC.

  • scan the Phone Link QR code from iPhone to link it to Windows.
  • Wait while a light version of the Phone Link App Clip opens on iOS to complete the Bluetooth pairing.
  • Follow the steps to pair and enable contact sharing via Bluetooth.
  • enable “show notifications” for system notifications to be shared with your PC via Bluetooth.

When you start using Messages, you’ll see messages on both devices. But you’ll only be able to send and receive messages to individual contacts, which you’ll see only while your computer is on and paired with your iPhone. So, when you restart your computer or close the Phone Link app, the history will be completely erased. So it ends up working as a backup to send and receive messages while you’re on your computer.

Similarly, message notifications will still show up on your iPhone as well, so you might end up messaging someone and still see a notification for a message you’ve already read on your computer.

As for the calls, the experience is as expected, by fulfilling its basic function of answering calls on PC without touching the iPhone. And it’s also possible to transfer a call to your iPhone if you want to leave your computer, or answer and change call options there.

While the limitations are obvious in this first version, it’s an important step in an update that many users have been clamoring for for a long time, which started with iCloud Photos support in Windows 11, and is sure to keep getting better going forward.

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