Microsoft may introduce easy file sharing between iPhones and Windows PCs with this new feature

Microsoft may introduce easy file sharing between iPhones and Windows PCs with this new feature

Microsoft has revealed a new feature that will assist users who are annoyed by the restrictions on file sharing between iOS and non-Apple devices in creating a smooth data-sharing experience between their iPhones and Windows devices.

The new feature, which is presently available in the beta version of the Phone Link app, will help users simplify the file-sharing process for iPhone users who also use Windows PCs. Historically, this has been challenging because of compatibility issues.

For those who are unfamiliar, Phone Link is a Microsoft app that enables users to connect their iOS or Android devices to their Windows computers. This makes it simple to view notifications, take calls, and now share files.

According to the blog post, the new feature will allow Windows users to select their iPhone as an option when sharing the file. On your iPhone, the Link to Windows application can be seen as a sharing extension.

Here’s how to transfer a file to your PC from your iPhone (with the new feature):

On your iPhone, select the file or collection of files you wish to share.
Press the “share” icon.
Select “Link to Windows.”
To share your files or files, tap the device you want to share them with.

To send a file to your iPhone from your PC, follow these steps:

Choose the file or files (local files only) that you wish to share on your computer.
To share the file, right-click on it and choose “Share.”
Choose “My Phone.”

However, not every user has access to the feature. It is restricted to Windows Insider Program members and requires iPhones running iOS 16 or later, as well as the Link to Windows app version 1.24112.73 or later. Millions of users will eventually have access to the feature since it will be available to Windows 10 and Windows 11 users, the blog post added.

Ashish Singh

Ashish Singh

Ashish Singh is the Chief Copy Editor at Digit. Previously, he worked as a Senior Sub-Editor with Jagran English from 2022, and has been a journalist since 2020, with experience at Times Internet. Ashish specializes in Technology. In his free time, you can find him exploring new gadgets, gaming, and discovering new places. View Full Profile

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