Apple and Google are working together to make it easier for customers to switch ecosystems.
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The newest Android Canary build (basically a beta) started planting the seeds for easier device switching, according to 9to5google. Apple and Google told 9to5google that a quicker transfer process will be available during the new device setup phase after you buy a phone. At some point, this will be baked into both Android and iOS after future software updates to both platforms.
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Unfortunately, it’s not super clear what, specifically, this means just yet. 9to5google said these updates will support transfer of additional data types between phones, but we’ll probably need to be much closer to launch before we know what all of that will entail. Both platforms have officially supported data transfer apps you can download right now, but it sounds like the end goal might be to make all of that magic happen right when you turn on a new phone for the first time.
That would certainly be convenient, and would probably lessen the drama of going between Android and iOS.
