Google coming up with its iPhone app for 'wireless' switching to Android
Switching from an iPhone to Android seems never
an easy task, but Google has come up
with its own 'Switch to Android' app for iOS users, enabling them to transfer
data from iPhone 'wirelessly' using the Android handset as a
hotspot.
While there have been a few ways to store your data like backing
things up to Google Drive, or
plugging in a cable, the new app from Google definitely
makes the task much easier.
As per TechCrunch, Google is starting to roll the app out to the
public, but it may be a little while before we can actually use it. Google
spokesperson Ivy Hunt confirmed to The Verge that "the rollout should be
complete in a few weeks." "What we're waiting for is an update to
Pixel devices that allows them to work with the app. Once the devices are all
ready, then the app will be available in the markets where Pixel phones are
sold."
Although the 'Switch to Android' app is currently only working for
Google Pixel, it is assumed that it should work with other devices soon.
The 'Switch to Android' app allows data transfer, including
photos, videos, calendar events, and contacts that are stored locally.
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