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Via a pop-up in the app, Intel has quietly confirmed that it's killing off Unison for Windows 11 in June 2025.
Intel has canned its app that worked like Windows 11’s Phone Link – and that’s a shame, as some folks (particularly iPhone ...
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 has not provided specific reasons for discontinuing Unison but has updated its store listings to reflect the timeline.
With Intel Unison being retired in June, you'll have to turn to another app to sync your iPhone or Android phone with Windows ...
Intel Unison will be entirely retired in the following months, and if you've been using it, then it's time to find ...
I’ve lost count of the number of companies that have launched software designed to bridge the divide between smartphones and PCs. Microsoft has Phone Link. Samsung has Samsung Flow. And over the years ...
Intel hasn't announced anything yet, but it appears that its Unison app is "a non-core" asset and will be killed off.
Intel Unison, a Windows app that connects Android devices to PCs, will sadly be discontinued on June 30, 2025. It is known for its easy integration of Android and Windows and allows users to ...