Seamlessly Transfer Data From Android To iPhone Using ‘Move to iOS’ App

Transferring data from Android to iPhone is now a lot easier, thanks to the ‘Move to iOS App’ feature. This feature allows the user to transfer their Android data such as photos, videos, audios, documents and WhatsApp content to iPhone. Now switching from Android to iPhone is very easy once you have downloaded the Move to iOS app on your Android device. Before starting the transfer, it is important to make sure that our Android device has WiFi turned on. It is also recommended that you plug your new iOS device and your Android device into a power source before moving data.

Users should also analyze the amount of data they need to transfer. If it exceeds the maximum capacity of the iOS device, it will not be successful.

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how you can transfer data from your Android device to your iPhone:

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step 1: Turn on your iOS device and hold it near your Android device. On the Quick Start screen, tap the Manually set up option

step 2: Find the Apps & Data option on your iOS device and click on the Move data option to Android

step 3: On your Android device, open the Move to iOS app when it downloads, or you can download the app after scanning the QR on your iPhone.

step 4: After downloading click on Agree Terms and Conditions to continue.

Step 5: On your iOS device, click on the Move option from the Android screen.

Step 6: A 10-digit or six-digit code will appear, which you will need to enter on your Android device.

Step 7: After submitting the code, a temporary network will be created by your iOS device.

Step 8: Tap on Connect and the Transfer window screen will appear on your Android screen.

Step 9: Select your content and click on the ‘Transfer’ option.

Step 10: After all the data is transferred, click on the Finish option on your Android device while on your iOS device click on Continue to complete your set-up for the device.

You should also make sure that you leave your devices isolated during the transfer. If something goes wrong, such as an incoming call or WiFi is disabled, the content will not be transferred. Therefore, the process has to be repeated.