Guide to Android User Who Will Switch to Apple

Posted by Kirhat | Thursday, October 02, 2014 | | 0 comments »

Android to Apple
Apple large-screen iPhone 6 is now available in the market. You are eager to own one, but can't seem to get over the files you have over at your Android phone.

Well, you better not sulk. Apple has anticipated that scenario when they launch their latest flagship gadget and has posted a comprehensive guide on its website Tuesday meant to help Android users making the switch.

The guide, which was now being cited by several tech sites, shows the user how to move content over from their Android device to their new iPhone. The support page details the process of how to add a new email account to the iPhone. It says,

"If you have multiple email accounts or use a different email address for your Apple ID, you can still get your email, contacts, and calendars on your iPhone. Just add each email account to your iPhone, and choose to include your contacts and calendars.

Or when you set up your iPhone for the first time, you can use your existing email account for your Apple ID. During the setup process, you can choose to include any contacts, calendars, or notes that are associated with that email account."
The guide also suggests a few apps that help users directly transfer data. For example, the Copy My Data app allows users to duplicate photos, videos, calendars, and contacts to another phone.

Apple also shows users how to move their music library into iTunes so that they can transfer it to their new iPhone. The case is the same for documents and e-books — Apple walks users through the process of how to transfer these files to a PC or Mac computer so that they can easily put them on their iPhone.

"If you saved your contacts and calendars to your Android phone, you can usually move them to your iPhone with a data-transferring app. Many apps can even transfer your data over WiFi, so you won't need to connect your phone to a computer. You can find several data-transferring apps on the Apple App Store and Google Play store, depending on your country. Here are some examples of data-transferring apps:
  • Copy My Data for iOS and Android
  • AT&T Mobile Transfer for iOS and Android
Just go to the App Store on your iPhone, find the app you want to use, and install it. If you also need to install the app on your Android phone, download it from the Google Play store. The app will walk you through the steps to transfer your contacts and calendars."
Throughout the guide, Apple emphasizes that many of the apps and email clients people frequently use on Android are probably available in its App Store.

Apple is calling the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 and 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus the "biggest advancements in iPhone history." Preorders kicked off last 12 September 2014, and Apple reported that it received 4 million pre-orders within the first 24 hours of availability.

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