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Apple’s Content Migration From Android To Apple Guide: Apple Published A Reference Guide Aimed To Help Android Device Owners To Import Valuable Information Such As Mails And Contacts To The iPhone 6


Published: Sep 17, 2014 01:09 PM EDT

Apple's Content Migration From Android To Apple Guide: Apple Published A Reference Guide Aimed To Help Android Device Owners To Import Valuable Information Such As Mails And Contacts To The iPhone 6

We have the latest news for you on Apple's Content migration from Android to Apple Guide. With Apple's iPhone six and six plus receiving 4 million pre-orders just after 24 hours after launch, the company published a reference guide aimed to help Android device owners to migrate to their new handsets. "Move content from your Android phone to iPhone" this is the title of the support document posted on Apple's website which is set to take Google (Android)  users through the certain step to move their content to their new Apple handset.

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By simply adding a new mail account to Apple's mail app or use of social media network one can import all valuable information such as mails, contacts, calendars, photos and music which the new iOS8 of the new iPhones can easily retrieve. One can also use third-party apps like Copy My Data or AT&T mobile Transfer to transfer data which beats one having to manually transferring the data which includes contacts and addresses.

Apple does not recommend the use of third party apps though it's fast and easy, the company offers a more comprehensive walkthrough for the importation of images as data files using the AFT (Android File Transfer) and also the use of iTunes. The same method is what the company recommends for the transfer of music, books and PDF documents.

"You'll probably find the apps you're already using on the app store. Go to the App store, search for the app you have now and install them. Then sign in with your user name and password," Apple issued a statement.

With the new iPhone smartphones released, android smartphone users are expected to shift their interest to the new iPhone six and iPhone six plus which have a 4.7 inch and a 5.5 inch screen display which is the main attraction of the smartphones. Supporting this claim/ theory last week's trade-in requests for Samsung surged following the release of the iPhone 6 and iPhone six plus. Apple is getting ready for the Android exodus that they expect. Apple emphasizes on the power of apps and the iOS platform provides this making it a favorite among android users.