Apple's First Android App Makes It Easy To Move To iOS
Mark Wilson writes: Apple has released its first ever Android app. No, there's not an Android version of Safari or anything like that, but a tool designed to simplify the process of switching to iOS. The predictably named Move to iOS will appeal to anyone who was persuaded to switch allegiances by the release of the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, or indeed iOS 9. The app can be used to move contacts, messages, photos and more to a new iPhone or iPad, and is compatible with phones and tablets running Android 4.0 and newer. It works slightly differently to what you may have expected. Rather than uploading data to the cloud, it instead creates private Wi-Fi network between an Android and iOS device and securely transfers it.
I did ask but apparently you can't read or your mac fanboy skills are lacking, let me enlighten you:
Apple's 2010 Phone Release:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
How many iPhone 4's are listed here, I'm just a moronic Android user so I can't tell :(
http://cdn.osxdaily.com/wp-con...
I see an iPhone 4S but that's the 2011 era phone we just discussed.
Please help me Apple fan boy, I want to understand!
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