Although in our blog we address in a general way all those users who use Android and in a particular way those who have a terminal of a certain brand with their own interface, those of you who follow already know that I have nothing against iOS, but rather I think that it is a different operating system and that in certain aspects it improves what Android offers us. Although Android also has functions that exceed those offered by iOS. But the important thing about this matter is that each one chooses with which operating system they want to stay, and above all, that the possibility of change is simple. In this case, we show you how to migrate from Android to iOS.
Actually, who else interested in making clear the steps to follow to migrate from Android to iOS is Apple, and precisely because of this we find that Cupertino has a complete website in which they explain the easiest formulas to carry out the process. Even so, we also want to tell you in our own way, based on the official information presented by those from the block and that they divide into five key points to make sure that all the content that was previously on your Android, will now be safely on your iPhone: contacts, mail, applications, files and books.
Easily migrate from Android to iOS
- Contacts: if you have your contacts saved on your Android without having associated them with email accounts, the best way to migrate to iOS is to use specific applications. From Apple and also from other specialized websites they recommend Copy My Data, which you will have to download for iOS and Android. With it, it will be very easy to migrate your contacts without any of them being left behind.
- The email: precisely because iOS is compatible with many of the usual email providers on Android, you won’t need to do great things to be able to access it from your iPhone. Once you have created your iCloud account, all you have to do is download the iOS app from Google, Exchange, Yahoo, or configure it within your internal mail to be able to access all your emails from the same address.
- Applications: as they are different operating systems, you will need to download the apps that you had on Android again. It is very likely that some are not available for iPhone, although I think that a search among all the possibilities that are offered to us within the App Store could make you not notice the difference and find a more than valid alternative. All you have to do is get used to it.
- Multimedia files: for this function, you can use the Copy My Data application that we have already mentioned in the paragraph regarding the migration of contacts. You can also export them through your computer and configure it with iTunes, or if you prefer, you can try this other app with the same function: PhotoSync for iOS and Android
- Books: to be able to have the books that you have saved on your Android and migrate them to iOS, you will only have to transfer them to your computer first and then to iTunes. Once they are there, you can now view them on your iPhone terminal. Remember that in the case of Mac OS X systems you will need the Android File Transfer program.