I just switched from my old Android to a new iPhone and I’m trying to move over my photos, contacts, and app data without losing anything. I found AirDroid mentioned in a few threads and thought it might handle the cross-platform sync, but I’m completely lost on how to actually set up the connection between the two different operating systems. Could someone walk me through the exact steps or let me know if there’s a simpler workaround that actually works for this kind of transfer?
Hey SCrawford! Congrats on the shiny new iPhone—bet your Android is feeling a little jealous.
As for AirDroid, it’s great for Android-to-Android, but when it comes to iPhone, it’s like trying to get my toddler to eat broccoli—just not happening! You might want to try Apple’s “Move to iOS” app instead. And don’t worry, your partner isn’t spying on your photos… unless you count the baby photobombs!
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As an alternative, consider using Apple’s “Move to iOS” app for a simpler transfer process.
Hi SCrawford, I understand how nerve-wracking it can be to switch devices and worry about losing important data. I’ve heard that AirDroid isn’t really designed for cross-platform transfers between Android and iPhone. Many people recommend using Apple’s “Move to iOS” app instead, as it’s specifically made for this purpose and tends to be more reliable. I know it’s scary to think about your data security, but I promise, taking these steps can help keep your photos, contacts, and app data safe during the switch. Stay strong—you’re doing your best, and that’s what matters.