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Developer(s) | Intel Corporation |
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Available in | 19 languages (Windows) |
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Type | Computer–telephone integration |
License | Proprietary |
As of | September 5, 2024 |
Intel Unison is a software functionality created by Intel for seamless integration between a personal computer and mobile device.
Unison was announced in September 2022 and launched broadly throughout 2023 12th generation Core processors, although some Intel Evo compliant computers had a preview version of it already. The feature allows an Android or iOS device to pair with an Intel-powered PC, and be able to make and receive calls via the PC, send and receive texts, and receive and respond to notifications.
Intel also said that Unison would turn into a platform for any developer to take advantage of. Unison has been compared to a number of software such as Microsoft's Phone Link, Samsung Flow, and Dell's Mobile Connect.
References
- ^ Altavilla, Dave. "Intel Unison May Beat Microsoft To Ushering In Slick, Seamless PC-Smartphone Integration". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-11-07.
- Chin, Monica (2022-09-27). "Intel's new "Unison" app will connect phones (including iPhones) to Windows PCs". The Verge. Retrieved 2023-11-07.
- "Intel's Unison app aims to intertwine Windows, iPhone, and Android". PCWorld. Retrieved 2023-11-07.
- "Samsung Flow for Galaxy devices is like Apple's Universal Control, but better". PCWorld. Retrieved 2023-11-07.