Hi there,
I’m a long time Windows user looking to switch to Linux. One of my most used apps is Phone Link, which I use to make/receive calls and texts through my desktop. It’s a lot easier on my hands, which have limited endurance, and typing is a lot easier on my keyboard than my phone.
With my limited research, I saw that KDE Connect almost fits the bill, except it doesn’t sync phone calls.
Is there a Linux app with all the functionality of Windows Phone Link?


What functionality are you expecting with phone call syncing? As far as I know KDE connect syncs the notification that a call is coming through, per the ‘telephony integration’, just tried it right now.
“Show notifications for incoming calls”
If you’re looking to actually take the audio call from your computer, you could try scrcpy, which I think is adding the ability to use your PC microphone to take the call
https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/issues/3880
But until then you can just have your phone by you and use the phones microphone, Bluetooth headset, etc to take the call while mirroring and using the phone on your computer with scrcpy.
I was hoping the Linux app would work like Windows Phone Link in that I could answer calls on my computer using my computer speakers and microphone. I guess using the speakers on my phone is an easy solution, but I don’t like taking my attention off my computer to make phone calls. With my current set up, I can make and answer phone calls directly from my desktop.
If you wait for the feature to be completed, the scrcpy app should do what you want.