Intel Unison, an app that allowed seamless synchronization between iPhones and Windows 11 computers, will be discontinued by June 2025. Users received a notification indicating that while Unison had a successful run, it will soon cease operations, particularly affecting those on non-Evo systems. Launched in late 2022, Unison catered primarily to Evo-powered laptop users but gained popularity due to its efficiency in text messaging, call management, and photo transfer—particularly valuable when alternatives like Microsoft's Phone Link fell short for iPhone users. The decision to discontinue Unison forces users to explore new synchronization apps.
Intel Unison, a handy app for syncing iPhones to Windows 11, will be discontinued by the end of June 2025, prompting users to seek alternatives.
Launched in late 2022, Intel Unison was designed to facilitate connectivity between Evo-powered laptops and mobile devices, mainly targeting user convenience in multi-device interactions.
Despite its primary support for Windows 11 and Intel Evo-powered devices, users on non-Evo PCs also found Unison effective for managing messages and calls.
The app's limitation to Windows 11 and its upcoming discontinuation leaves users needing new solutions for multi-device synchronization in a post-Unison era.
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