Apple has published a new guide that’s designed specifically to help current Android users switch to the iOS platform when they pick up their new device (iPhone 6,iPhone 6 plus 0r iPhone 5S). The new guide goes in detail about several different areas: Mail/Contacts/Calendars, Photos/video, Music, Apps, Documents, and Books/PDFs. In each section, there’s a very brief description what an Android user can do, or expect to do, when they want to switch over specific content from their older device to the new one.
In the guide, Apple recommends different iOS features as well as third-party apps like Copy My Data, Photo Sync, and AT&T Mobile Transfer for transferring file from andriod phone to iPhone .Apple also highlights some of its own apps in the guide by recommending users download Numbers, Pages, and Keynote for document editing after transferring files over to a new iPhone. For music, Apple offers instructions for pulling music off an Android device using and syncing it to an iPhone using iTunes. As for getting apps over to your new iPhone, you’re on your own:
"You’ll probably find the apps you’re already using on the App Store. Go to the App Store, search for the apps you have now, and install them. Then sign in with your user name and password."
View Apple’s full guide for transferring data from an Android phone to iPhone 6/5S/5/5C/4S/4 HERE
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