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July 16, 2025 at 4:05 pm #227
Hi,
I don’t want to keep checking my phone while working. Looking for something better than Microsoft Phone Link that works in real-time and shows action buttons.
Thanks
July 17, 2025 at 6:48 am #231let me tell you something real quick. You know how annoying it is to keep checking your phone while working on your laptop?. Like, you are typing an email or watching Netflix, and en, buzz, your phone lights up with a message or some app notification.
So you stop what you are doing, pick up your phone, and boom, you are suddenly scrolling Instagram.
So here is the thing I found out recently: you can actually sync your Android phone’s notifications right to your Windows 11 computer. Seriously. You don’t even have to keep picking up your phone anymore.
The app that does all the magic? It’s called Phone Link on your PC, and you just pair it with the Link to Windows app on your Android phone. It’s honestly painless to set up. Took me like five minutes tops.
Once you connect both, your texts, calls, and even app alerts just show up on your screen while you are working. You can reply to messages, see who is calling, and even clear your notifications, all from your laptop.
I use it every day now, and honestly, it’s made things way more convenient. you have not tried it yet, do it. No fancy tech skills needed. Just a simple trick that makes life smoother.
July 19, 2025 at 6:22 am #298This is one of those things that feels a little magical the first time you see it work. You are chilling on your laptop, and boom, a WhatsApp message from your phone pops up right on your screen. No need to grab your phone.
Well, yes, there is an app that does this. And it’s actually built into Windows 11. It’s called Phone Link (used to be called Your Phone). it’s super handy.
Here is how it works: You download the Phone Link app on your Windows 11 PC (it usually comes pre-installed), and then install the Link to Windows app on your Android phone.
You connect them via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, sign in with the same Microsoft account, and boom you are all set. After that? You’ll start seeing your texts, calls, and yes, even notifications from apps like Instagram or Snapchat right on your computer.
You can even reply to messages without touching your phone. I started using it while working from home, and trust me, it saved me from checking my phone every 5 minutes. It’s like your phone and computer become best friends.
But here is the catch this works best with Android phones. If you are using an iPhone, sorry buddy, it’s not the same deal. If you ever wished your phone and laptop could talk to each other, give Phone Link a shot. It’s simple, free, and honestly? A total game changer.
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