The latest proposal to receive this integration now seems to be Skype, which will soon be able to send and receive SMS on PC or Mac, using the most used and well-known mobile operating system, of course, Android. Once we have seen the image sharing between the tech giant Microsoft’s most used desktop operating system, of course, Windows 10 and the most used and the well-known mobile operating system of the tech giant Google, of course, Android, using the application ‘Your Phone’, it seems that the tech giant Microsoft is now preparing to take another big step. Yes, the tech giant Microsoft’s well-known telecommunications application software, of course, Skype to have this integration but focused on sending and receiving SMS, in the same transparent way and without any user intervention that already has in other areas.
The new feature is called SMS Connect, and it is already being tested in the Skype Preview versions, where users can experience the features that will soon be a reality while discovering problems or assessing their usability. In the case of the tech giant Google’s most used and well-known mobile operating system, of course, Android, just have access to the latest Preview version of Skype, whereas in the tech giant Microsoft’s most used desktop operating system, of course, Windows 10 this new feature is present in version 8.29.76.16 of this application.
— Skype Insider (@SkypeInsider) August 17, 2019 Here’s what the tech giant Microsoft’s telecommunications application software, of course, Skype stated it its Twitter handler “Based on your feedback for this feature, we’re really excited to introduce SMS Connect to Insiders! You’ve seen our sneak peak of the setting in 8.29. We’ll let you know what scenarios to help test in future builds as we light up the feature.” From what is known, this new feature of Skye, of course, I am talking about the SMS Connect was a functionality expected for some time. As the tech giant Microsoft’s well-known telecommunications application software, of course, Skype itself has already announced it as a novelty, which many users have been asking for lately. It is not yet known if this feature will only be dedicated to the tech giant Google’s most used and well-known mobile operating system, of course, Android or if it will also be extended to the tech giant Apple’s well-known and most secure mobile operating system, of course, iOS. For now, it’s only exclusive to the operating system from Google and will be tested in the near future, preparing it to be made available to all users soon. So, what do you think about this? Simply share all your views and thoughts in the comment section below.
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