At the end of last year, Motorola introduced the ThinkPhone, a high-performance smartphone aimed at the professional sector that will soon allow us to significantly enhance our productivity, thanks to an agreement that the company with wings has sealed with Microsoft to integrate two very interesting new features.
On one hand, we have full compatibility with the cloud functions of Windows 365, and on the other hand, the integration of push-to-talk with Microsoft Teams “Walkie-Talkie” tool stands out. These improvements elevate the Motorola ThinkPhone to another level and make it one of the best choices in its category.
As many of our readers may know, Windows 365 combines the power and security of the Microsoft Cloud with the versatility and simplicity of the PC. By integrating these capabilities into the ThinkPhone, Motorola brings a fully cloud-prepared device to the user’s pocket, enabling them to work from anywhere.
ThinkPhone and Windows 365 Integration
If you own a Motorola ThinkPhone, you can take advantage of this integration with Windows 365 and bring the Windows experience to a larger screen by simply connecting your ThinkPhone with a USB Type-C cable, and you can use a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse, that’s how easy it is. This feature will result in increased productivity no matter where you are, with total flexibility.
The Teams Walkie Talkie function will allow us to use the red button on our ThinkPhone to activate the Walkie Talkie mode. With this, we will have instant push-to-talk (PTT) communication capabilities. When we are out of the office, this feature seamlessly integrates with the Walkie Talkie feature of the Microsoft Teams app, making instant communication with specific teams or departments easier using Teams channels.
We can confirm that compatibility with Windows 365 through Moto Connect, as well as the Microsoft Teams Walkie Talkie feature, will be available on the Motorola ThinkPhone in the coming weeks. We don’t have a specific date, but the wait won’t be very long, you can rest assured.”