Intel has released a new app that makes it easier for Android and iOS users to sync data from their phone to their computer.
With a PC or PC application called Unison, Intel will ensure continuous and uninterrupted communication between PC and mobile. Unison’s unique software can provide faster transfer of data or files from phone to computer and vice versa.
“Intel Unison is a software solution that seamlessly connects your PC and devices,” said Josh Newman, Intel vice president of mobile innovation.
Having this software is definitely something new for iPhone users.
So far, users of Apple products can only transfer data from iPhones and Macbooks to the Apple ecosystem.
In addition to the above benefits, according to the company, the Unison app has four main features that cover user activities such as making calls, sharing photos or other files, sending and receiving texts, and receiving notifications using a mobile phone.
Even if the Unison app is later disabled, the company claims that the system will still sync notifications, calls, or other notifications received from the phone to the Windows Action Center.
The application, which will be launched with The Verge, is planned to be launched in 2023 for various 12th generation Intel Evo processor-based PC products such as Acer, HP or Lenovo, as well as 13th generation Intel processor-based laptops.
FYI, such an application was apparently launched by Microsoft in 2015 called Phone Companion for Windows 10. This application was created by Microsoft to make it easier for users to sync data from mobile to PC.
Unlike Intel Unison, this Microsoft application only offers one application that can only be used by Android or iOS users when they want to connect data to a PC or computer.
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