As shown in the screenshot above, you will be able to access your phone’s most basic features directly from the Start menu. These include messages, calls, and.
The big picture: Microsoft really wants you to use Windows’ Phone Link app. Once enabled, the fastest way to access it was through the taskbar’s running processes menu. But now Windows is gearing up to integrate it directly into the Start Menu as a permanent sidebar feature.
As shown in the screenshot above, you will be able to access your phone’s most basic features directly from the Start menu. These include messages, calls, and photos. You’ll also be able to check your handset’s battery status and connectivity.
Microsoft is also touting a «continuity» experience with the new integration, highlighting that you can pick up where you left off with the latest activities from your phone, right from the Start Menu.
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USA — IT Windows 11 Start menu is getting a permanent Phone Link integration, if...