Google Is Rolling Out Switch To Android Support, Now You Can Transfer Data From IPhone To Android

In a blog post, Google announced that from Wednesday it has rolled out the Switch to Android application for all smartphones running Android 12. This application was previously limited to Google Pixel smartphones only.

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Google Is Rolling Out Switch To Android Support, Now You Can Transfer Data From IPhone To Android
Google Is Rolling Out Switch To Android Support, Now You Can Transfer Data From IPhone To Android

Google has announced the rollout of the Switch to Android application for all Android 12 smartphones. The application was previously only available for Google's Pixel smartphones. Google previously rolled out the application for iOS smartphones through the Apple App Store. The application will help Apple iPhone users to switch to an Android smartphone running Android 12. This app will allow you to wirelessly transfer videos, images, and contacts from iPhone to Android smartphone. Google's Switch to Android application allows users to turn off iMessage to receive text messages on Android.

In a blog post, Google announced that from Wednesday it has rolled out the Switch to Android application for all smartphones running Android 12. This application was previously limited to Google Pixel smartphones only. The application will allow iPhone users to easily switch to any smartphone with Android 12. It will allow users to wirelessly transfer data, videos, images, and documents from their iPhone to their new Android smartphone.

The new Switch to Android app update will allow users to connect a cable to transfer videos and images stored in iCloud from an iPhone to an Android smartphone. Users will now be able to transfer DRM-free music, non-iTunes music, call logs, alarms, phone settings, audios, wallpapers, and free apps from iOS to Android using it.

Google has also highlighted 10 reasons why users are switching from iOS to Android. Google announced in April that it had started rolling out the application for iOS users through the Apple App Store. It is available on the App Store in many languages ​​including English, Arabic, Dutch, German, Hindi, and Spanish among others. It lets users turn off iMessage to receive text messages on their Android smartphones.

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