
As a matter of fact, Phone Link for iOS just offers basic support for calls, messages and access to contacts. You can't expect all of iMessage's functionality, as the app is said to use the Bluetooth API for pushing messages. While Phone Link does allow you to access iMessage from a PC, Microsoft says that the messaging feature in Phone Link is limited by iOS.

Now that the app is publicly available, here are some things that you need to know about it.

Microsoft rebranded it as Your Phone about a year ago, but the app didn't support iOS up until a few months ago, when initial support was added in a Preview version. The Phone Link app (formerly Your Phone Companion) has been available on Android devices for a long time, since the early days of Windows 10.
