Hello again! I recently got a new laptop, Lenovo Idea Pad 3, and during set-up it prompted me to link my phone, promising some neat conveniences I'd get to enjoy once I did. I thought, great! Won't that be handy... I excitedly clicked the let's do it option and this is what popped up in my face:
I tried to find a way around it but ultimately I found myself faced with another aggravating road block put in place this time by Microsoft. The anything but subtle declaration seemed to be, "Android users welcome, come on in and make yourself at home. iPhone users, no comment. Between the lines I read, "iPhone users, the phone link app is not compatible with your device and we're not sorry, we tolerate you using windows but we have no interest in accommodating you and your kind. We advise you to get an android device immediately."
From this I imagine my question is obvious but I will articulate it anyway: How can I link my iphone with this laptop pc so that the two devices can interact fully with each other, access each others files, etc... like what the phone link app offers to android users?
I tried to find a way around it but ultimately I found myself faced with another aggravating road block put in place this time by Microsoft. The anything but subtle declaration seemed to be, "Android users welcome, come on in and make yourself at home. iPhone users, no comment. Between the lines I read, "iPhone users, the phone link app is not compatible with your device and we're not sorry, we tolerate you using windows but we have no interest in accommodating you and your kind. We advise you to get an android device immediately."
From this I imagine my question is obvious but I will articulate it anyway: How can I link my iphone with this laptop pc so that the two devices can interact fully with each other, access each others files, etc... like what the phone link app offers to android users?
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