Apple launched its first app ‘Move to iOS’ on Android
Apple has launched its first application on Android. Dubbed Move to iOS, the application aims to help Android users seamlessly move contacts, SMS history, photos, bookmarks, and account information to an iPhone or iPad.
Apple announced the application back in June during WWDC 2015. Some wonder why it’s taken Apple so long to bring it to Android, however, iOS 9 launched today so it wasn’t surprising that they waited to launch the new Android app alongside that.
Keep in mind that to use Move to iOS you’ll need either your iPhone or iPad and your Android device on the a secured Wi-Fi network. Applications will, of course, not transfer over, but just about anything else will.
Unfortunately, the Move to iOS app has already been plagued with condescending reviews on the Play Store, largely from users that hate Apple simply for the joy of hating Apple. However, If you’re moving to iOS, it might be worth a shot. Be sure to hit the download link below to give it a try.
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