Google’s Switch to Android App for iPhone Spotted on App Store; Lets Users Transfer Contacts, Calendar, Media

Google is making it easier to switch from an iPhone to an Android phone — without using any cables.

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By David Delima | Updated: 14 April 2022 11:13 IST
Highlights
  • Switch to Android runs on any iPhone running iOS 12 or newer
  • Users will need the link to the App Store listing to download the app
  • Switch to Android can transfer user data from and iPhone wirelessly

Google is yet to officially announce support for the unlisted Switch to Android app

Photo Credit: Unsplash/ Daniel Romero

Google has silently released a new Switch to Android app for iOS users who want to switch over from an iPhone to an Android smartphone. It is currently unlisted on the App Store, which means users cannot simply search and download the app. The Switch to Android app will allow users to transfer important information including contacts, calendar events, photos, and videos — without any cables. Apple already offers a similar app on the Play Store for Android users switching to iOS.

The listing for the new Switch to Android app is now live on the App Store as an unlisted app for iPhone owners looking to move out of Apple's ecosystem, according to a report by 9to5Google. Users who download the app will be guided through the process of transferring their data to their new Android phone — including the important step of disabling iMessage, to ensure that messages from other iPhone users are delivered as SMS on the new Android phone.

With the new Switch to Android app, users will be able to transfer contacts, calendar events, photos, and videos from their iPhone to a new Android phone. Previously, users would need to transfer their data to Google Drive from their iPhone, which could take up quite a bit of storage space — or connect a Lightning to USB Type-C cable on a phone running on Android 12. In addition to photos and videos that can be copies from the iPhone, the Switch to Android app will also allow users to transfer their photos from iCloud to Google Photos.

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Unlike Apple's Move to iOS app that has been accessible on the Google Play store since September 2015, the Switch to Android app is currently unlisted on the App Store. Earlier this year, Apple added support for ‘unlisted app distribution' which allows users to download apps accessible via a direct link.

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Gadgets 360 was able to verify that the new Switch to Android app was not visible when searching the App Store, but was accessible by visiting the direct link on the App Store.

Here's how to download and use the Switch to Android app on your iPhone

  1. Download the Switch to Android app by clicking this link.
  2. Launch the app click on the Start button, then scan the QR code shown on your Android phone.
  3. On your Android phone, select your iPhone from the list of devices.
  4. Select the toggles for Contacts, Calendar events, Photos, and Videos and then tap Continue.
  5. After the copying process is completed, disable iMessage by tapping the Go to Settings button.
  6. Request a copy of your iCloud data by tapping Start request on the next screen.
  7. Close the app and continue setup on your Android phone.

The App Store listing for the Switch to Android reveals that users will need to be running iOS 12 or later on their iPhone. The description for the app also informs users that the app will ask for a series of permissions to access data on the user's iPhone, in order to complete the transfer to an Android device. The App Privacy section shows location, contact information, user content, usage information, identifiers, and other data listed for collection under “Data Linked to You”. Google is yet to officially announce the app, and there is no word when it will be listed on the App Store.


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