Dell Mobile Connect update brings refreshed look and new calling interface
Dell Mobile Connect just got an update that includes a refreshed user interface that should look a bit more at home on Windows 11.
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What you need to know
Dell Mobile Connect allows you to connect your smartphone and a supported PC. It can sync notifications, be used to send and receive text messages, mirror your smartphone’s screen, and more. Dell recently rolled out an update for the app that improves performance and brings a refreshed look.
The update includes a new user interface, including rounded corners that should fit in onWindows 11. Avinash Kodavalla spotted the update and shared it on Twitter.
All “NEW” Dell Mobile Connect App.Microsoft Store Link:https://t.co/GvZ5LaB8rZGoogle Play Store Link:https://t.co/0ZUBISXXctNew UI is good - with rounded corners in@Windows11.@ALumia_Italia@_sumitdhiman@windowscentral@zacbowden@windowsinsider@Dell#Windows11pic.twitter.com/DiWviT9xCQAll “NEW” Dell Mobile Connect App.Microsoft Store Link:https://t.co/GvZ5LaB8rZGoogle Play Store Link:https://t.co/0ZUBISXXctNew UI is good - with rounded corners in@Windows11.@ALumia_Italia@_sumitdhiman@windowscentral@zacbowden@windowsinsider@Dell#Windows11pic.twitter.com/DiWviT9xCQ— Avinash Kodavalla 🇮🇳 (@D_Avinash_K)July 20, 2021July 20, 2021
Kodavalla highlights that the new version of Dell Mobile Connect has resizable widgets, a new calling interface, and improved performance, resulting in fewer syncing issues.
Here are the features found in its app listing:
Dell Mobile Connect works with Android and iOS smartphones, but it only works with newer Dell PCs. You need a Dell computer made in 2018 or later running theWindows 10 November 2019 Updateor later, such as the latesetDell XPS 13.
This app allows you to connect your mobile phone and your PC together. It supports text messaging, syncing notifications, screen mirroring, and more. Dell Mobile Connect is available on iOS and Android, but it only works with newer Dell PCs.
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