Microsoft has announced that it's removing photo support from Phone Link; it's encouraging all users to use File Explorer ...
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Microsoft is phasing out photo viewing in the Phone Link app, moving the feature to File Explorer for Windows 11 users.
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Microsoft Eliminates Photos From Phone Link, Directs Users to File Explorer Instead
Microsoft is removing the Photos section from its Phone Link app and shifting photo access directly to File Explorer. This means users will now see their phone's images directly in the File Explorer: ...
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The Phone Link app is losing support for viewing photos from your phone. Microsoft says to use the File Explorer app instead.
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