
In this step-by-step tutorial, learn how to link an iPhone or an Android Phone to a Windows 11 PC using the new Intel Unison app. Save time and reduce frustration when transferring files and photos between your PC and Android or iOS device. Make and receive voice calls directly from your PC. Send and receive text messages. Remain connected and in control as you receive and manage phone notifications from your PC.
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⌚ TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Introduction
0:50 Install Intel Unison on PC
1:27 Install Intel Unison on phone
2:17 Pair PC with phone
2:38 Transfer files from phone to PC
3:27 Transfer files from PC to phone
4:00 Gallery view
5:18 Text messages
5:41 Calls
5:56 Notifications
6:06 Settings
6:35 Wrap up
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Hi, everyone, Kevin here. Today, we're going to look at a game-changing
app that links your iPhone to your Windows PC. And best of all, this is completely free. By linking your iPhone to your PC, you can
transfer files from your phone to your PC And from your PC to your phone just by dragging
and dropping, and it's all wireless. You can also view all of your phone's photos
directly on your PC. You can send and receive text messages, you
can make phone calls, and you can even view All of your phone's notifications directly
on your PC. This also works with Android phones, but this
has been possible with an app that comes with Windows called Phone Link. For iPhones, though, this hasn't been possible. That is, until now. Let's check this out. Here I am on my Windows PC, and first off,
we need to install an app called Intel Unison. This is a completely free app, and it just
recently came out. You could click on the link up above or also
down below in the description, and that'll Drop you on this page. In the top right-hand corner, let's click
on Get in Store App. This opens up an install prompt, and right
here, let's click on Install. Once it's all done installing, let's click
on Open. This opens up Intel Unison. Down at the very bottom, let's click on Accept
and Continue. Here, I'll allow it to share crash data and
statistics back with Intel. That way, they can make the app better. Next, we need to install Intel Unison on your
phone, and there are a few different ways To do that. Here, you could click on this icon to get
it through the store. You could also get a text message or, what
I found to be the easiest way, simply open Up the camera app on your phone and then aim
it at this QR code here, and that'll bring You directly to the store page. This now opens up the store page for Intel
Unison on my phone, and right up on top, I'll Click on this icon to install the app. Once the app is all done installing, let's
tap on Open.
This opens up the app, and just like on the
PC, down below, let's click on Accept and Continue, and here, I'll allow it to share
crash data and statistics back with Intel. Next, I need to give permission to access
all of these different items on my phone. Here, I'll click on Let's Go, and now it asks
me for permission, so I'll go through and Click on OK. Next, we need to, once again, scan a QR code,
but this time to pair our phone with the PC. Here, I'll click on Scan QR Code. Here, I'll give access to the camera, and
here, it's now captured the QR code from my Computer screen. Here, I'll verify that the same code shows
up on both devices, and on my PC, I'll click On Confirm. It has now successfully installed on both
my phone and on my PC. Let's now take a look at what some of the
capabilities are. On my phone, in the bottom right-hand corner,
I'll click on this blue icon, and here, I Can transfer files from my phone to my PC. I'll click on Gallery, and let's see, I really
like this photo right here. I'll select that, and in the top right-hand
corner, I'll click on Add, and just like that, It has finished sending the photo from my
phone to my PC. Over here on my PC, I can see that the transfer
is complete. If I hover over the file, here, I can click
on this folder icon, or alternatively, in The bottom left-hand corner, I can click on
Downloads, and here, I see a folder for photos, And if I click on this, here, I can see that
photo from my phone directly on my PC. That's pretty easy. It's just as easy sending the files the other
way. Here on my PC, I can simply drag and drop
files into this window, and that'll transfer Them to my device, or I could also click on
Add Files, and let's take this photo right Here. I'll select that, and that is now transferring
or sending the photo to my phone. On my phone, in the top left-hand corner,
I'll click on the Received tab, and here, I can see that photo. On my phone, in the photo gallery, here, I
also see the photo, so it's really simple To transfer files back and forth between your
PC and your phone. Back on my PC, over on the left-hand side,
let's click into the gallery view, and here, I can see all the photos that are on my phone,
but here, I'm looking at them on my PC, so
That's pretty cool. Up on top, I can also filter the view. Currently, I'm just looking at all of the
photos, but here, I could filter it to just Videos, and up above, I could also view all
of the albums on my phone. In the top right-hand corner, I can also change
the view. Here, I could select the thumbnail size, and
I could also switch between square view or Full view, so a number of different options
here. Along with viewing all of your photos and
videos, you can also transfer them between Devices from this view. So let's say that I really like this photo
right here. Here, when I hover over it, in the top right-hand
corner, I can click on this Download icon, And here, that's transferred the photo from
my phone to my PC, and let's say that I want To bulk transfer files or photos from my phone
to my PC. Here, I could click on this icon, and I can
press the Shift key, so let's say I want to Select all of these photos. I could click on this Download icon in the
top right-hand corner, and that'll bulk download All of these photos. I’ll click on the X to cancel, and I could
also upload from this view. Here, I could click on Upload, and I could
select photos and videos from my computer And then send them over to my phone, so a
number of different ways to transfer files Between your devices. Over on the left-hand side, I can also send
and receive text messages directly on my PC. Within this view, I will click on this icon
to compose a new message, and now I can type In the name of a contact. Here, I'll select my brother, and down below,
let me type in, did you like the cookies I Sent you? I know he's going to say yes, but let's just
double-check. Down here, I will click on the Send icon,
and I now just sent him a text message. Over on the left-hand side, let's click into
Calls, and here, you can make and receive Phone calls, and it'll use your computer's
microphone and also speakers. Here on the left-hand side, you could simply
call one of your contacts, or you could also Just dial in any phone number. Back over on the left-hand side, you can also
see all of your phone's notifications directly On your PC.
As the notifications come in, you'll see a
toast in Windows, or here, you could review All of your notifications. Down at the very bottom left-hand corner,
there are two more different icons. One of them is for Downloads, and this is
where it saves all of your received files, So all the files you send from your phone
to your PC, and when I click on that, you Can see what the default location is. If you want to change this location, you can
click into Settings, and under General, at The very bottom, you can define what that
saved location is. You also have a few other settings that you
could look at and configure to your heart's Content. All right, well, hopefully, you were able
to link your phone to your Windows PC. To watch more videos like this one, please
consider subscribing, and I'll see you in The next video.