American tech giant, Google, has launched a new ‘Switch to Android’ app for iOS users.
The application will enable users to transfer data from iPhone wirelessly using the Android handset as a hotspot.
The application is said to be a counterpart to the ‘Move to iOS’ app introduced in 2015 to transfer data from an Android device to an iPhone, The Hindu reported.
The ‘Switch to Android’ app allows data transfer, including photos, videos, calendar events, and contacts stored locally. It also enables the transfer of data on iCloud directly to Google Drive.
The app lets users turn off iMessage to receive text messages on their Android phones. However, the app does not support the migration of user applications.
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