
As part of its latest wave of Android-related announcements, Google revealed a major overhaul to the process of switching from an iPhone to an Android device, saying the new system will make it easier than ever for users to transfer their data wirelessly.
According to Google, the company worked directly with Apple to redesign the migration experience, significantly expanding the amount of information users can move from an iPhone to a new Android phone.
The upgraded transfer process will support wireless migration of eSIMs, passwords, photos, text messages, contacts, favorite apps, and even users’ home screen layouts, marking one of the most comprehensive cross-platform transfer systems introduced to date.
Google did not release screenshots or demonstrations of the updated system, but said the feature will first roll out later this year on Google Pixel and Samsung Galaxy devices.
The timing suggests the launch could coincide with the expected debut of the Pixel 11 and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8, both of which are anticipated to arrive sometime in July or August.
The move represents a notable collaboration between Google and Apple, longtime rivals in the smartphone industry, and appears aimed at reducing friction for users considering a switch from iOS to Android.
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Such kleineh kep.