![]() Microsoft did not mention if iMessage features such as editing or unsending messages, or the bubble and screen effects will be available, but it’s safe to assume that they won’t be. Also, Phone Link can see only messages that it has sent and received, so it will not display the full chat history on an iPhone. ![]() In an interview with The Verge, Microsoft’s Yusuf Mehdi also points out that Phone Link can’t tell the difference between a standard text message and one sent through iMessage–so no green or blue chat bubbles. According to the Microsoft blog post, group messaging is not supported, and you will not be able to send images, audio, or video. However, the support for Messages does not go much beyond one-on-one interactions.
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