Intel's Unison service has officially ceased operations, leaving a significant portion of users, particularly those relying on Windows 11 or Windows 10, without support. Unison was an innovative application that facilitated seamless synchronization and connectivity between Android and iPhone devices with Windows PCs. Known for its early iOS compatibility, stability, and cross-platform functionality, the app garnered high praise from users, achieving a remarkable 4.6-star rating on the Microsoft Store. Nonetheless, as a result of Intel's business restructuring and subsequent layoffs, the Unison development team was disbanded, and the project was ultimately abandoned, leading to the termination of the service. The app has now been removed from the Microsoft Store, prompting users to explore alternatives such as Microsoft's Phone Link.