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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/7\/25\/23278047\/dell-mobile-connect-discontinued-2023<\/a> Remember when everyone wanted to own your phone and <\/em>your laptop? Dell\u2019s finally tossing in the towel (via Windows Central<\/em><\/a>).<\/p>\n On a support page<\/a>, Dell announced that it\u2019s discontinuing Mobile Connect, the program that syncs your phone\u2019s texts, calls, and notifications to your computer. While Dell is stopping downloads<\/a> on November 30th for users in the US, Canada, and Japan, it will no longer be available to use starting January 31st, 2023. The service is shutting down even earlier for users outside these three countries, with downloads stopping on July 31st and a total shutdown occurring on November 30th.<\/p>\n Dell Mobile Connect \u2014 sometimes called Alienware Mobile Connect \u2014 made its debut in 2018<\/a> and is, naturally, supposed to work best with Dell laptops from 2018 or later<\/a>. The program\u2019s compatible with both iPhone and Android phones, but it offered more features for Android devices right out of the gate \u2014 like screen-mirroring, which arrived on the Mobile Connect app for iPhone<\/a> in 2020.<\/p>\n Microsoft offers a similar feature on Windows 10 and 11 PCs, called Phone Link (previously known as the Your Phone app<\/a>). Phone Link does everything that Mobile Connect does, letting you mirror notifications on your PC<\/a>, take calls and texts<\/a>, as well as transfer files. But the main difference is that Phone Link doesn\u2019t support iPhones, whereas Mobile Connect does.<\/p>\n If you like Mobile Connect, it seems like its capabilities aren\u2019t going away for good. As noted by Windows Central<\/em>, Intel actually bought the software<\/a> behind Dell Mobile Connect in 2021, called Screenovate. Intel already showed off its plans to sync your PC with your Android, iPhone, and smartwatch at CES 2022, and the capability\u2019s set to roll out on Intel Evo devices<\/a> towards the end of this year.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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