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Is a Switch-To-Android App in the Works for iOS Users?

Is Google making the bold move to aim for iOS users? According to a recent article from Google9to5, Google is working on an iOS app called ‘Switch to Android

If we consider that there are basically two major mobile operating systems, Android and iOS, users need to choose between these two options. And it isn't easy to migrate from one to the other - the companies made sure of that.

While doing this has its benefits, it is also a double-edged sword. Users who have grown accustomed to one OS will usually stay with what is familiar to them and will rarely change sides. Apple has already started to blur this boundary with their ‘Move to iOS’ app that's available in the Google Play Store. Now it seems that Google is retaliating.

Switch-To-Android App

Currently, users are restricted to using Google Drive to move files and data from iOS to an Android device. The way it works is that users would back up as much of the iOS data as they can to Google Drive, and then from there, they can transfer it to their Android devices. This is not an ideal solution. Not only is it archaic, but it is slow and clunky. Definitely not what you’d expect from twenty-first-century technology. Also, you cannot transfer certain important files, such as apps, which means you will lose this in the switch.

The ‘Switch to Android’ app should resolve this and make it much easier to transfer your data and apps from your iOS device to your new Android device. At least that’s the hope. From the little bit of information that has been released, it would appear that iPhone users would enter their Apple credentials into the ‘Switch to Android’ app, which would then enable them to move their data to the new Android device.

However, there is very little clarity on how exactly this process would work. Will Google have a reference table that they use to install the Android equivalent of the iOS app on the new phone? Will there be any way to move over paid-for apps without having to buy the Android version? In that case, how many useful apps would users be able to transfer? And is it worth it?

Closing Words

At the moment, the ‘Switch to Android’ app has not been released to the Play Store yet. We look forward to seeing how the app works and what difference it will make once it is released. If you consider that Apple released their ‘Move to iOS’ app five years ago, we find it odd that Google is only retaliating now.

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