Following the arrival of iOS 9, Apple today also released a new Android app called Move to iOS. As the name suggests, the purpose of this app is simple. It's meant to help Android users make the transition to iPhone as easy as possible.
When an Android user installs the app on their phone or tablet, Move to iOS will help him get all the important data from his existing device to his new iPhone or iPad. Contacts, message history, photos and videos, DRM-free music, books, Internet bookmarks, email account information, calendars and wallpapers can be easily pulled from Android device and uploaded to iPhone easily.
As a bonus, in addition to this indispensable data, the application also helps the user by converting his application catalog. On your Android Move device it iOS creates a list of applications downloaded from Google Play and other sources and then works with the list further. All apps that have a free iOS counterpart are immediately available for download, and apps that have a paid iOS counterpart are automatically added to your iTunes Wish List.
Move application it iOS which Apple already talked about at WWDC in June, is part of Apple's more aggressive efforts to attract existing Android users to the iPhone. And this is a promising attempt. With this simple but sophisticated tool, the company removes practically all unpleasant obstacles that stand in the way when changing platforms.
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The rating of the hard Android core app is amazing! Oh the small thing.
I needed this app a month ago for iOS -> Android, do you know of any? Now I just need to drag and drop the sms…
Rather, how many times I wonder at the pettiness of applists-users, that they still need to drag/persuade/convince Android people... That Apple leaned into it... it's a game (numbers-statistics will be useful for the next Keynote) and it's money. And be aware that there are x times more Apple phones and tablets in Shanghai alone than in the entire Czech Republic. So accept the fact that for Apple (and Google) we are an area that will not adapt easily.
I congratulate Mr. Šimek on his decision. It would be good if Google made a similar application (I'm surprised that it didn't present it 1 hour and 53 minutes before iOS9). The parties would finally be able to objectively decide "who has it longer", and at the same time go back and forth y times a day ... and thus happily kill time.
PS1: moving to iOS 9 on 5 devices was absolutely seamless. The iPad Pro will be a "caste blockbuster" just like the watch. I know that they rejected them and after various vicissitudes they "sniffed" with another book... they are satisfied (even if the endurance is worth it).
PS2: I wanted to write more ... , but ... time.
Seriously? On the other hand, I often encounter the opposite approach, where everyone is surprised that I don't have Android, and sometimes it's also in style, that why do I even allow myself to do this..
... so let them wonder ... and do what you enjoy.
We can play "telephone" style (we play (but also thanks to the set conditions we have the opportunity/enjoy it)) just here. In the USA with a contract, anyone can have an iP, in the opposite hemisphere there are so many haves and have-nots who have iPs that...
And it is still true that the price of even the most expensive Android phone (Sansung, for example) was set by Apple... Samsung is not the price maker of its products. Apple just gives it amazing leeway.
Is it possible to transfer data to iPhone 4 with this application?