Apple iCloud integration arrives in Microsoft Photos app
Apple and Microsoft sitting in a tree…
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Microsofthas revealed plans to integrateApple iCloudinto its Photos app.
Users ofApple’s popularphoto cloud storageplatform will soon be able to sync their media through the iCloud for Windows app. But Windows Insider participants can get started right away, with the new feature already available in the latest Photos update.
The news was announced during the company’sOctober Surface event, which saw the launch of a new laptop line-up, and theCanva-inspiredgraphic designtool Microsoft Designer.
Closer collaboration
The surprising move is the latest in a series of glacially paced steps both tech firms have taken to increase collaboration over the past few years. This has included a lightweightiCloudapp forWindows 10and the release of an Apple TV app for the newest generation of Xbox consoles.
Alongsidecloud storagesyncing between the two platforms, Microsoft also announced an Apple Music app for Xbox users, which is available to download now - a mere five years since Spotify launched on the games system.
Users can expect further collaboration between the two companies in the future, with Microsoft confirming that both the Apple TV and Apple Music apps will also come to Windows devices sometime in 2023.
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“Through a new integration with iCloud and the Photos app inWindows 11, you will be able to access all your photos and videos from your iPhone right in the Photos app. It’s seamless, just install the iCloud for Windows app from the Microsoft Store and choose to sync your iCloud Photos,” Microsoft said.
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The move to bring iCloud to the latest Windowsoperating systemwill come as no surprise to Android users, who have long been able to access their messages, calls, contacts, and media on Windows PCs.
A fact not lost on Microsoft who, during the reveal, pointed out that “for the last few years Windows customers who have Android phones have experienced that promise with integration.” And it seems the Redmond-based company is intent on doing the same for Apple fans, claiming that “we’re making it easier than ever for customers to access their iPhone photos and the entertainment they love from Apple on their Xbox and Windows devices."
The Apple iCloud for Windows 11 app is expected to launch this November.
Steve is TechRadar Pro’s B2B Editor for Creative & Hardware. He began in tech journalism reviewing photo editors and video editing software at the magazine Web User, where he also covered technology news, features, and how-to guides. Today, he and his team of reviewers test out a range of creative software, hardware, and office furniture. Once upon a time, he wrote TV commercials and movie trailers. Relentless champion of the Oxford comma.
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