1. Microsoft introduces the Phone Link app in Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.3790, allowing users to control their smartphones from their PC. 2. The app currently supports Android devices and is working on iPhone compatibility. 3. Features include sending/receiving messages, making calls, accessing photos, and checking battery life, aiming to provide 'continuity' between devices.
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