How to switch from iPhone to Android (or vice versa)

by Chief Editor
 

Switching Smartphones: Is It Really That Hard?

At this point in the smartphone age, many of us have committed our loyalty to one phone brand—but is the default choice always the right one? Might there be a better mobile experience waiting for you on the other side of the Android vs iOS divide?

If you’re considering a switch, it’s not as hard as you might think, but you do need to put some thought and research into it ahead of time.

 

App Compatibility: A Key Consideration

If you’re a heavy Google user, switching between Android and iPhones is straightforward. Apps like Gmail, Google Maps, Google Drive, Google Photos, Google Keep, and Gemini are readily available on both platforms, and your files will be there when you sign in.

Switching from iPhone to Android is trickier if you rely heavily on Apple apps. Apple Music and Apple TV are available on Android, but that’s about it. If you have data in apps like Apple Mail, Apple Photos, and Apple Notes, you’ll either need to export it to Google equivalents or start afresh on Android.

Google apps—including Google Maps—work similarly across iOS, and Android. Screenshot: Google

Messaging: Staying Connected

Messaging apps are crucial. Most—WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Slack, Signal, and Telegram—work seamlessly across both platforms. Social media apps with messaging—Instagram, Snapchat, X—should also work without issue.

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WhatsApp can transfer chats via a backup. Screenshot: WhatsApp

Check the specific switching procedures for your messaging apps to ensure everything is backed up and transferred successfully. WhatsApp has guides for switching from Android to iPhone and iPhone to Android.

File Storage: Cloud is King

With the trend of switching to cloud storage, getting your data from any device is easier. You shouldn’t have to move hundreds of locally stored files.

Google Drive is available on both Android and iOS. Dropbox and Microsoft’s OneDrive also work across both platforms. Just sign in on your new device, and your files are there.

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It will take some time to move iCloud files to Android. Screenshot: Apple

Switching from iCloud to Android requires downloading files from Apple’s cloud storage and uploading them to Google Drive—it’s not difficult, but it will take time.

Official Switching Tools

Apple and Google both have official switching tools to make the process as stress-free as possible. These tools handle file, contact, message, photo, and video transfers.

Android Switch is Google’s official app for moving from an iPhone to an Android phone. It works wirelessly, but a cable can transfer more data—including iMessage conversations and Apple Notes.

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One of the new Android apps Apple makes is for switching to iOS. Screenshot: Apple

Apple’s Move to iOS will bring you over to an iPhone with minimal fuss, handling contacts, photos, videos, and messages.

While switching isn’t always seamless, it’s easier than it used to be. Sticking to a non-Apple ecosystem can make future switches easier.

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