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Microsoft wants to integrate your smartphone more deeply with Windows 11: Plans major UX enhancements that will make your PC and phone more seamlessly connected

Microsoft is exploring several improvements to the Windows 11 shell and user experience that will incorporate your smartphone into more aspects of the OS. According to my sources who are familiar with these plans, the company is working to expand and improve Phone Link’s smartphone integration experiences so that they feel more native to Windows.

First up, I hear that the Phone Companion in Start is set to receive a handful of upgrades. It’s gaining the ability to show more recent activities, with users being able to scroll through the list without needing to open the Phone Link app. I’ve also heard that users will be able to hover over activities to see more information, such as an entire message or photo.

I’ve also heard that a new dedicated smartphone flyout is being tested, which will exist on the Taskbar in the system tray. The phone icon will be present whenever your phone is connected, and clicking on it will open a flyout that provides the user with overview of their phone status.

Mockup of the phone link system tray flyout

Mockup of the new smartphone flyout on the system tray. (Image credit: Windows Central)

It’ll feature buttons to toggle things like do not disturb, vibrate mode, find phone, and more. You’ll also be able to share files directly to your phone by dragging them to the icon.

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