Microsoft’s Phone Link is a great tool—until you want to remove a device. For months, users have been forced to jump through unnecessary hoops just to unlink their phones. Now, after plenty of frustration, Microsoft is testing a fix that brings back an in-system removal option.
Removing Phones Was Way Harder Than It Needed to Be
Phone Link is meant to make syncing a Windows PC with a smartphone seamless. But for some reason, Microsoft took away a crucial function—unlinking a phone directly from the app. Instead, users had to log into their Microsoft accounts and remove the device from there.
This wasn’t always the case. At one point, you could manage and remove connected devices from within Windows. Then, without warning, Microsoft scrapped that feature. Why? No one really knows. But it turned a simple task into an unnecessary hassle.
Microsoft Finally Listens—A New Button Is Coming
It looks like Microsoft has finally realized the mistake. As spotted by PhantomOfEarth, a new option is being tested that lets users remove phones directly from the Phone Link app again. The change was first reported by Windows Latest, and while it’s not available to everyone just yet, it’s a promising step.
- Users will soon see a dedicated “Unlink” button inside the Phone Link app.
- No need to visit the Microsoft account website just to remove a device.
- The feature is currently being tested and should roll out in future updates.
A Bigger Plan for Phone and PC Integration?
Microsoft has been making several tweaks to how Windows interacts with smartphones. Just last week, iPhone integration was spotted in the Windows 11 Start menu, hinting at deeper connections between PCs and mobile devices.
The return of an in-app unlinking option might seem small, but it aligns with a broader push to make Phone Link more user-friendly.
When Will the Update Arrive?
Right now, the feature is still in testing, so there’s no confirmed release date. Microsoft tends to roll out these changes gradually, often starting with Windows Insider Program members before pushing them to everyone else.
If you’ve been frustrated with how difficult it is to remove devices from Phone Link, relief is on the way. It may take a little time, but soon, you won’t have to jump through unnecessary hoops just to clean up your connected devices.