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Windows 11 Start Menu Revolution: Android & iPhone Join the Party!
Windows 11’s Start menu is expanding its horizons with Android and iPhone integration. Now, you can view your phone’s content directly from the Start menu. Just make sure your PC’s Windows 11 and Phone Link are updated. With this update, you can manage calls, messages, and more. Sorry, Pro Education users, not for you!

Hot Take:
Who knew our beloved Start menu would become the United Nations of smartphones? Windows 11 is officially the Switzerland of operating systems, bringing Androids and iPhones together in harmony. Someone call Apple and tell them world peace is achievable—just not without Windows 11 Build 4805 or higher!
Key Points:
- Windows 11’s Start menu now integrates with both Android and iPhones.
- Requires Windows 11 Build 4805+ (Beta) or Build 26120.3000+ (Dev) and Phone Link version 1.24121.30.0+.
- Not available on Pro Education or Education SKUs of Windows 11.
- Integration allows viewing phone content, text messages, calls, and battery status.
- Settings can be customized in Settings > Personalization > Start.