There is only one application that almost all Apple users have experienced at least once in their life and that makes them cool from using both iPhone and Windows PC, iCloud. So much so that some users turn to Mac computers just to get rid of iCloud’s Windows application. However, this is about to change.
In a post on the official blog of Windows, it was stated that the developer version of Windows 11 has iCloud support. Thanks to this update, users will be able to effortlessly retrieve photos from iPhone.
The feature has already received many positive reviews.
The photos application used in Windows 10 and 11 was reorganized with the last update in a way that you can see and manage files on OneDrive with one click. With the latest developer version of Windows 11, Microsoft has also managed to make Apple users using Windows happy. Thanks to this new feature added to the Photos application, iPhone and iPad users will be able to easily access the photos and videos they have backed up to iCloud on the Photos application.
Of course, at this point, Microsoft does not forget those who do not make backups and keep their photos on their devices. If you download the iCloud application from the Windows Store and log in, you will be able to see all your photos in folders as soon as you connect your device to the computer, and you will be able to transfer files from your phone to the computer (or vice versa) by simply dragging and dropping.
It has been said that Microsoft has been in close cooperation with Apple in recent days and that both sides are preparing to bring features that will please their users to both Windows and MacOS platforms. Apparently, this feature coming to the Photos application is one of the first fruits of this collaboration.
Many Windows users who have tried the feature on Reddit forums state that this feature, which is in the testing phase, works almost perfectly and the “photo transfer ordeal” for iPhone users is over. It is stated that the feature will come to those who use the Beta version first and then to the stable version in the coming weeks.