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Your iPhone and Surface work great together. You can use Apple or Microsoft apps and services to connect your devices. Get your pictures, files, and contacts anywhere, with whatever device you use. Note: Some apps might not be available in all countries or regions. With your Surface, you can purchase, download, and stream music
from iTunes. You can also sync your iOS devices to your Surface using iTunes. To get started, download iTunes from the Microsoft Store. For more info about iTunes and previous itunes versions, see iTunes on Apple Support. If
you're already using iCloud, you can keep using it to sync your photos, contacts, and bookmarks to your Surface. On your Surface, download iCloud for Windows from the Microsoft store. Install iCloud for Windows, then restart your device. iCloud will open and ask you to sign in. If you don't see it, go to Start , search for iCloud, and then select it. Sign in with your AppleID. Choose what you want to sync to your Surface and select apply. OneDrive syncs photos and files from your iPhone to your Surface. You need to sign in to your Microsoft account first, but any updates or changes you make in OneDrive will appear on both your devices. Select Start > Settings > Accounts > Email & app accounts > Add an account. Sign in with your Microsoft account and follow the prompts. Learn more about syncing files from OneDrive to your Surface in OneDrive on your PC. Get the OneDrive app from the Apple App Store. In the OneDrive app, sign in with your Microsoft account, then follow the instructions. Get photos from your iPhone to your SurfaceThe OneDrive app can automatically upload photos taken on your iPhone. Your uploaded photos can be seen on your Surface too. Upload your photos to OneDrive
See your photos on SurfaceOneDrive is built into Windows 10, so you can get your photos from OneDrive in File Explorer.
Use Office apps on your Surface and iPhoneIf you need to edit Office documents on your iPhone, stay productive with Office apps. You'll be able to create, edit, and share documents directly from your iPhone and continue working on your Surface. Edit your Office documents on your iPhone and SurfaceWhen you save your documents to OneDrive, you'll see them on both your Surface and iPhone.
Changes will be saved across devices so you can start work on your iPhone and continue on your Surface. See your email accounts and calendars in one place with Microsoft OutlookStay organized when you use Microsoft Outlook on your iPhone. Get a familiar mail experience when you download Microsoft Outlook from the Apple App Store. Set up Microsoft Outlook so you can:
Browse the web on your iPhone, continue on your SurfaceExperience seamless web browsing by linking your iPhone and Surface together. You can open a web page using Microsoft Edge on your iPhone, then continue reading it on your Surface. Link your iPhone to your Surface
Send a webpage from your iPhone to your SurfaceOn your iPhone:
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For more specific information on setting up iCloud for Windows, take a look at the following links on the Apple Support:
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