您现在可以在Windows上使用iMessage(但存在一些严重限制)

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内容总结:
苹果与Windows跨平台消息同步指南:iPhone连接电脑的实操与局限
据科技媒体CNET报道,虽然苹果与微软/安卓生态各自拥有完善的跨设备同步功能(如iOS与macOS无缝协作、微软Phone Link实现安卓与Windows配对),但Phone Link应用现已支持跨平台使用,用户可通过电脑收发苹果iMessage信息。不过该功能存在显著限制:用户仍需随身携带iPhone才能发送群组消息和图片,但可在工作期间通过电脑查看信息,减少频繁查看手机的干扰。
如何将iPhone连接至Windows电脑
在电脑上设置“信息”功能需三步:需准备微软账户、电脑端Phone Link应用(Windows 11预装或从微软商店下载)以及运行iOS 16及以上系统的iPhone上安装的“连接至Windows”应用。具体操作如下:
- 在任务栏搜索“Phone Link”并打开应用,选择设备类型为iPhone;
- 用iPhone摄像头扫描屏幕上的二维码,点击“配对设备”;
- 在弹出的权限窗口中依次选择“打开”“继续”“允许”和“配对”,授权Windows必要权限并完成蓝牙配对;
- 根据提示将iPhone关联至微软账户。
用户还需在iPhone的“设置>蓝牙”中确认:从已连接设备列表中选择电脑名称,开启“显示消息通知”,并可同时开启“同步联系人”和“共享系统通知”。在电脑端打开Phone Link后,可选择“登录Windows时自动打开该应用”,最后点击“开始使用”即可完成设置。
电脑使用苹果信息的局限性
Phone Link中的信息窗口仅显示最近几条对话(可回复)和推荐联系人,无法查看完整收件箱。用户无法发起或回复群聊,也不能发送附件、照片或GIF动图(仅支持表情符号)。如需开始新对话,需点击“新建消息”图标,输入联系人姓名或号码、编辑文本后发送。所有收发信息均会同步至iPhone,用户可在对话中随时切换设备。值得注意的是,由于Phone Link通过蓝牙传输,苹果信息的端到端加密机制不受影响。
中文翻译:
如果你完全身处苹果生态或Windows/安卓生态中,同步手机与电脑的体验会非常轻松——你可以跨设备接收通知、发送信息、访问其他内容。iOS与macOS能无缝协同,而微软的“手机连接”应用则能桥接安卓与Windows。
“手机连接”也支持跨平台操作,因此你可以在电脑上收发苹果iMessage信息。不过它存在一些显著限制——例如,发送群组信息和分享图片时仍需掏出iPhone。但“手机连接”能让你在工作时直接在电脑上追踪信息,无需频繁查看手机。
如何将iPhone连接至电脑
在电脑上设置信息功能需几步操作。首先,你需要三样东西来连接苹果设备与Windows电脑:一个微软账户、电脑端的“手机连接”应用,以及iPhone上运行iOS 16及以上版本的“连接至Windows”应用(Windows 11预装“手机连接”,或可从微软商店下载)。
开始操作时,在任务栏搜索“手机连接”并打开应用。选择iPhone作为设备。用iPhone摄像头扫描屏幕上的二维码,点击“配对设备”。在弹出的窗口中依次点击“打开”>“继续”>“允许”,再点击“配对”以授予Windows必要权限并完成蓝牙配对。系统可能还会要求你开启通知与文件共享等附加权限。随后按提示将iPhone关联至你的微软账户。
此外,你需要在iPhone的“设置”>“蓝牙”中确认几项设置:从已连接设备列表中选择你的电脑名称,开启“显示消息通知”。你还可以启用“同步联系人”和“共享系统通知”。在电脑上打开“手机连接”后,可选择让该应用随Windows登录自动启动,然后点击“开始使用”即可。
在电脑上使用iMessage的局限性
“手机连接”中的信息窗口只会显示少量近期对话(可回复)及建议联系人,但你无法看到完整收件箱。此外,你无法发起或回复群聊,也不能发送附件、照片或GIF动图(仅支持表情符号)。要开始新对话,点击“新信息”图标,输入联系人姓名或电话号码,编辑文字后点击“发送”。
所有发送或接收的信息也会同步到你的iPhone上,因此你可以在对话过程中随时切换设备。请注意,由于“手机连接”通过蓝牙传输,它不会破坏苹果iMessage的端到端加密机制。
英文来源:
If you're entirely within either the Apple or Windows/Android ecosystem, it's pretty easy to sync your mobile and desktop experiences so you can get notifications, send messages, and access other content across devices. iOS and MacOS work seamlessly together, and Microsoft's Phone Link pairs Android with Windows.
Phone Link also works across platforms, so you can receive and send Apple Messages on your PC. There are some significant limitations—for example, you'll still need your iPhone handy to send group texts and share images. But Phone Link allows you to keep track of messages on your desktop while you're working without needing to constantly check your phone.
How to link your iPhone to your PC
Setting up Messages on your PC requires a few steps. First, you'll need three things to connect your Apple device to your Windows computer: a Microsoft account, the Phone Link app on your PC, and the Link to Windows app on your iPhone running iOS 16 or higher. (Phone Link comes preinstalled on Windows 11, or you can download it from the Microsoft Store.)
To get started, type Phone Link into the taskbar search and select the app to open it. Choose iPhone as your device. Scan the QR code on the next screen with your iPhone camera and tap Pair your devices. On the pop-up, tap Open > Continue > Allow followed by Pair to grant Windows necessary permissions and complete Bluetooth pairing. You may be asked to allow additional permissions, including notification and file sharing. Then, follow the prompts to link your iPhone to your Microsoft account.
You should also confirm a few things in your iPhone Settings > Bluetooth. Select your computer's name from the list of connected devices and toggle on Show Message Notifications. You can also enable Sync Contacts and Share System Notifications. When you open Phone Link on your PC, you can opt to have the app open when you sign into Windows. Then hit Get Started.
The limitations of using Apple Messages on your PC
The Messages window within Phone Link will show you a handful of recent conversations—which you can reply to—and suggested contacts, but you will not see your full inbox. You also can't start or reply to group chats or send attachments, photos, or GIFs (only emojis are supported). To start a new conversation, tap the New Message icon, enter your contact's name or phone number, compose the text, and hit Send.
Anything sent or received will also appear on your iPhone, so you can switch between devices at any point during the conversation. Note that because Phone Link uses Bluetooth, it does not break Apple Messages' end-to-end encryption.
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