Google makes it easier to switch from iOS to Android

Google is trying to attract more and more customers, and since there are not too many places where one can target a buying audience, the company has aimed its arrows at rival companies, making it making switching from them to an Android device much easier.

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Apple remains the main competitor of Google in the United States, although in the global market Android is by far the most commonly used mobile platform on the planet.

In any case, Apple users are planning to change platform and switch to a device Android will now be able to transfer their data to an Android device in three simple steps after updating Google Drive.

With the new built-in backup app, Google Drive for iOS, they can connect the master τους στην Google στο smartphone τους. Στη συνέχεια, μέσα από το Μενού / Ρυθμίσεις / Backup μπορούν να προβούν στην δημιουργία αντιγράφων ασφαλείας των δεδομένων τους.

Google Drive will gather all the data from a smartphone and store it so you can get it from a corresponding app.

For example, during the backup process, all contacts, photos, and calendar events will be read by the iOS device and stored in such a format that users can access them from an Android phone using the Google Contacts, Google Photos, and Google Calendar apps.

Although this is a 3-step process, depending on the amount of data stored on your iOS devices, it may take more or less time to complete the backup. However, before attempting to create security of your data, you should turn off iMessage.

The new method available from Google is working on any Android device.

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