Turn on Contacts. Then, contacts will be synced to your iPhone. Your Android phone features the Google sync and enjoys syncing all your important calendars to Google account. You can sync calendars from Google to the iPhone easily. Combine these two steps, you can transfer data from Android to iPhone successfully. On your Android phone, click Settings.
Find your Gmail account and tap Sync Calendars. Then, tap Sync Now to update the calendars to your Gmail account. Contacts can also be synced at the same time. Choose Gmail and enter your Gmail account info, like name, email address, password.
Tap Next and turn on Calendars, Email, and Note. Then, the syncing process begins. Can't wait to bring music and video on your Android phone to the iPhone 13? No problem. Connect your Android phone to the computer and save music and videos on it to the computer.
Install iTunes on the computer. Run it and get your iPhone connected with a USB cable. Browse your computer to find the music and video folder and transfer video and music to iTunes Library. Tick your wanted music or playlists and click Apply.
Then, Tick your wanted videos and click Apply. What to run Android apps on the iPhone? To your regret, Android apps don't work on the iPhone iOS 14 supported. However, many Android apps have iPhone versions or replacements that do the same things.
You can search and get such apps from the App Store in iTunes easily. Additionally, if some apps need you to create an account for playing or stores your data in the cloud, the data will come with you when moving to the iPhone. Or, the data will be lost after installing them on your new iPhone. Thus, after switching from Android to iPhone, you can get what you want from the App Store or search the internet for getting the best free apps for iPhone. You probably don't want to lose hundreds of thousands of photos that record your priceless memories.
Here is a way out. To transfer Android photos to iPhone, you can draw support from iTunes. Regarding a few nuts and bolts: Your iPhone's lock button acts as the Android back button; the iPhone home button acts as the Android menu button; the iPhone's volume down button acts as the Android home button; and the iPhone's volume up button acts as I'm not really sure what. To lock the screen, press the iPhone's home and lock buttons at the same time.
To power off, hold the lock and home buttons for a couple of seconds until the Power Off prompt appears. You can see a few other operating quirks by watching the video above. As you can see in the video, performance isn't perfect it's occasionally a little laggy , but again, with time, that could change significantly. Either way, the iDroid project—along with OpeniBoot and Bootlace—is something I remain extremely excited about.
As a long-time iPhone user and recent Android switcher, the main thing that sets the two apart for me is the iPhone hardware, which always feels head and shoulders above whatever Android device I put my hands on. I know a lot of people including myself who'd kill to dual boot an iPhone 4 with iOS and Android. In fact, if you really want to help out, you can donate to the iDroid Project by clicking the Donate button on the top right of the iDroid Project's main page and maybe speed things along.
If you've been playing around with Android on your iPhone, let's hear about it in the comments. Adam Pash is the editor-in-chief of Lifehacker and can't resist a good hardware hack.
You can follow his stuff every day at Lifehacker or follow adampash on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook. I mean, if I wanted an Android, I would have bought one.
Once you establish the connection to your iPhone, you need to trust the connected device and grant it the needed access. After your devices are connected, launch the MobileTrans application to see the status. Simply wait for a few minutes as your selected data would be transferred from your Android to iPhone. Once the process is completed, you will be notified so that you can access the newly transferred data on iPhone.
Move to iOS is the native solution that is introduced by Apple to help users move to a new iPhone from an existing Android device. The app can transfer your contacts, messages, camera roll data, and bookmarks. Therefore, you might not be able to move the entire device data using Move to iOS. Also, the option to transfer apps from Android to iPhone would only be given while setting up a new device. In case if you are already using your iPhone, then you need to reset it beforehand to get this option.
Used by over million people, SHAREit is one of the most reliable ways to transfer data from one device to another. Apart from photos, videos, call logs, contacts, and messages, it can also help you transfer apps from Android to iPhone or vice versa.
The app relies on WiFi direct to move files, which is faster than Bluetooth and comes with several other powerful functions as well. For instance, with the desktop application of MobileTrans, you can backup your data, restore it, or perform a direct phone to phone transfer. It has also got a dedicated feature to manage your WhatsApp data backup, restore, or transfer. It can transfer your chats, attached photos, videos, documents, group chats, and so much more. When the data transfer process is completed, you will be notified by the application.
You can now safely remove the devices and access the transferred WhatsApp content on your iPhone.
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