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How To Transfer Data From Android Phone To New iPhone


How To Transfer Data From Android Phone To New iPhone 


If you want to switch from Android for iPhone One of your biggest concerns is definitely transferring all your data from one device to another. Fortunately, Apple has a free app that you can use to automatically transfer most of the data.

We'll show you exactly how to use the Move to iOS app to transfer contacts, messages, photos, and more from Android to iPhone.



How To Transfer Data From Android Phone To New iPhone

What data can I transfer from Android to iPhone?

Unfortunately, you cannot transfer everything from Android to iPhone. However, with the free Move to iOS app, you should be able to transfer both:

  • Contacts.

  • Message log.

  • Photos and videos.

  • Web beacons.

  • Mail accounts.

  • Calendars.

  • Free apps (if available for iOS).

It is important to note that not all apps are available on Android and iOS. Also, even if you purchased a cross-platform app from the Google Play Store, that doesn't mean you can download it again for free on your iPhone. You will need to talk to the app developer about transferring your purchases, which they may not do.

To transfer music, books, PDFs, and local documents, you will need to sync both your Android device and your new iPhone to a computer. We will show you how to do this at the end of the guide.

Step 1. Configure Android device and iPhone

Switch to iOS works with Android 4.4 (KitKat) or later and iOS 9 or later. Check the system status on your Android phone and iPhone to make sure the two are compatible.



You also need to make sure that there is enough storage space on your iPhone for all data on the Android device (and the microSD card, if your Android phone has one). Otherwise, you won't be able to transfer everything from your Android phone.

If you have already started using your new device, you will need to erase your iPhone data before you can transfer data with the Move to iOS app. Make sure you work IPhone Backup Your data before erasing the data if you don't want to lose any data already present although you cannot restore this backup without losing the data you transfer from your Android device.

Finally, make sure both devices have sufficient charge or are connected to a power source.

Step 2. Start setting up your iPhone

After turning on your new iPhone, you should be greeted with a 'HelloShe invites you to start preparing it. Swipe up (or click the Home button), then follow the instructions to choose your language and region.

On the Quick Start page, choose to configure manually. Then, connect to the same Wi-Fi network on your Android device and continue following the setup prompts until you reach the Apps & Data page.

When you get to the "Apps & Data" page, click on Transfer data from Android.



Step 3. Download Move To IOS on Android

On your Android device, open the Google Play Store and install an app Move to iOS. Make sure to use the Apple Development app There are also a lot of bogus apps on the Play Store.

If you can't access the Google Play Store on your Android phone, download Move to iOS Directly from Apple's website On the web instead.

After downloading and installing it, open the Move to iOS app on your Android device. press "" Continue "". Read the terms and conditions that appear. To continue, clickApproval"Then"NextIn the upper right corner of the "Find a symbol" screen.



On your iPhone, click "Continue" on the "Continue" screenTransfer from Android". Then wait a code of ten to six figures appears. If your Android device displays an alert that you have a bad Internet connection, you can ignore this alert.

Type the code in the Move to iOS app to connect your Android and iPhone together.Step

4. Choose the data to transfer

After connecting your Android device to your iPhone, you should see a list of all the different types of data that you can transfer. Select or deselect the different types of data that you want to transfer or do not want to transfer.



Make sure that you are not trying to transfer more data than the space available on your iPhone. Under each item in the list, you can see the space occupied by each type of data.

When you are ready, click “Next on Android phone to start transferring data.

Step 5. Wait for the transfer to complete

A progress bar will be displayed on both your Android phone and iPhone while Move to iOS transfers data between devices. Make sure you leave both devices alone and keep them connected to Wi-Fi for this process to be completed.



Even if your Android phone says the transfer process is complete, leave Move to iOS open so that your iPhone's progress bar also fills up.

The length of time this transfer completes will vary depending on your Wi-Fi speed and the amount of data to be transferred. If necessary, connect your Android device and iPhone to a power source to keep them charged until the transfer is complete.Step

6. Check your data and transfer the rest manually

When the Move to iOS app exits mined to transfer data from Android phone to new iPhone, click "Done" in the Move to iOS app on your Android phone and close the app.

Now follow the instructions on the iPhone screen to complete its setup. You need to create or sign in to an Apple ID account and select the various iPhone settings.

After the setup process is complete, your iPhone should prompt you to sign in to your Apple ID account to download free apps from your Android device.

Successful verification of all data transferred from your Android phone will take a few minutes. You have to manually go through all that is missing.

How to Manually Transfer Music, eBooks, PDFs, and Other Documents to iPhone

If you are using a third party app to play music or Reading eBooks Or online document storage - like Spotify, Kindle, or Dropbox - you should be able to download this app for free from the App Store and sign in to access all of your content again.

On the other hand, if you keep music, books, PDFs, and other documents locally on your Android device, then you need to transfer them to a computer and then sync your iPhone with the same computer.

On Windows computer: Connect your Android phone to the computer and use the file explorer to find and burn media files on your device. Download and install iTunes Then connect your iPhone to the computer and use iTunes to sync this media with your iPhone.



On a Mac: Download an app Android File Transfer And install it, then connect Android phone to Mac and use Android File Transfer to copy media files. Next, connect your iPhone to the computer and use Finder (or iTunes on macOS Mojave and earlier) to sync that media with your iPhone.

Learn how to get started with your iPhone

Now you should have successfully transferred all data from the old Android device to the new iPhone. Switching to iOS isn't ideal, so be sure to confirm everything before throwing away your old phone.

Once you feel happy to have it all, it's time to start Get the most out of your iPhone Your. You are bound to find many differences between Android and iOS, but for the most part, the iPhone is easy to use. After a while you will probably know each Secret Tricks You Can Do With iPhone What Wasn't Enabled on Android.



 

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