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Intel has not provided specific reasons for discontinuing Unison but has updated its store listings to reflect the timeline.
Intel Unison isn’t the first app that connects phones to your PC. Windows 11 Phone Link accomplishes the same thing, and it approaches Android connection in the same way Unison does. However ...
Intel hasn’t given an official reason for discontinuing Unison, but it’s unclear how widely used it was – the software required a relatively recent PC running Windows 11 or later ...
Intel has canned its app that worked like Windows 11’s Phone Link – and that’s a shame, as some folks (particularly iPhone users) preferred the Unison app.
Intel Unison is a great app that lets you connect your Android and iPhone to Windows 11, make calls, send or read messages, open photos, and more. Unfortunately, Intel Unison is being discontinued.
Lenovo Aura platforms will retain service through 2025. Of course, Intel Unison isn’t the only app that connects your phone to your PC. Windows 11 Phone Link serves a similar purpose, and Windows 11 ...
While Intel Unison is not the only app designed to link phones with PCs, as Windows 11’s Phone Link offers similar functionality, it primarily supports Android devices. This limitation affects iOS ...
Intel Unison was praised for its seamless integration with iOS ... which now supports iPhones and offers deep integration with Windows 11.
With Intel Unison being retired in June, you'll have to turn to another app to sync your iPhone or Android phone with Windows 11.