Here is a brief analysis of how to transfer data from Android device to iPhone using different methods:
- Using Move on iOS App:
- Download “Move to iOS” app on Android.
- Set iPhone to “Apps & Data” screen.
- Select “Move Data from Android” on iPhone.
- Follow the instructions in the iOS app to transfer contacts, messages, photos and videos wirelessly.
- Using Google Account:
- Make sure contacts, calendar and email are synced with Google account on Android.
- On iPhone, go to Settings > Mail > Accounts > Add Account > Google.
- Sign in with the same Google account to sync contacts, calendars and mail.
- For Photos and Videos:
- Use cloud storage services like Google Photos, Dropbox or iCloud.
- Transfer photos/videos from Android to computer, then sync them with iPhone using iTunes or Finder.
- For Music:
- For streaming services, download the relevant apps on iPhone and sign in.
- For local music files, transfer them to the computer and then sync them to the iPhone using iTunes or Finder.
- For Applications:
- No direct transfer method; Download apps again from App Store on iPhone.
- For documents and other files:
- Transfer documents/files from Android to computer, then sync them to iPhone using iTunes or Finder.
- Alternatively, use cloud storage services such as Google Drive, Dropbox or iCloud.
Always back up data before transferring to avoid data loss.
How to transfer data from Android to iPhone without resetting?
1. Contacts: Export contacts to vCard (.vcf) file on Android, then import them to iPhone.
2. Photos and Videos: Transfer from Android to computer, then sync with iPhone using iTunes or Finder.
3. Music: Transfer from Android to computer, then sync with iPhone using iTunes or Finder.
4. Message: Use third-party software for transfer, as direct transfer is not available.
5. Apps: Download them again from App Store on iPhone.
6. Documents and other files: Transfer from Android to computer, then sync with iPhone using iTunes or Finder, or use a cloud storage service.