Connect Your PC and Devices iOS & Android Effortlessly with Intel Unison

 Put your PC at the center of all you do.

Integrate your devices in a snap, with an intuitive one-time setup that’s fast and easy. Plus, Intel Unison is flexible, letting you connect your choice of PC and phone (Android or iOS). You’ll find Intel Unison exclusively on Evo laptops, coming soon—with later releases on even more of your favorite devices.

Intel Unison brings it all together on one screen.

File Transfer
Save time and reduce frustration when transferring files and photos between your PC and Android or iOS device. Now, you can extend the power of your PC and enjoy the ease of taking a photo or video on your phone—and seamlessly editing it on your PC.
Calling.
Stay in your flow: Make and receive voice calls directly from your PC. With access to your phone’s full contact list, experience the ease of making calls from your PC with all contacts at your fingertips.
Messaging.
Send and receive text messages from your PC, so you can avoid device switching and enjoy the comfort and ease of a full keyboard and monitor.
Notification.
Remain connected and in control as you receive and manage phone notifications on your PC.
Description.
Unlock your connected world and multi device experience to enjoy the freedom to work across operating systems. Intel® Unison™ seamlessly connects your PC and devices for a universal, easy to use experience. 

Intel® Unison™ solution is currently only available on eligible Intel® Evo™ designs on Windows-based PCs and only pairs with Android or iOS-based phones.   

Intel Unison requires a companion mobile app that can be downloaded from the relevant app store and all devices must run a supported OS version. See intel.com/performance-evo for details, including setup requirements. Results may vary. 

Instructions: 

1. Install this app on your eligible Evo Windows PC

2. Install the Intel Unison app on your phone

3. Launch the Intel Unison apps on your PC and phone and follow the instructions


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