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Apple’s first Android app will help you switch to iOS

Android users have bombed the app with one star reviews, negatively commenting not only on the app itself but also on Apple in general.

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When you finish the process, the Android phone will start the brainwashing process.

“You refuse to release your apps onto Android because Apple is “superior” in your minds but that just turns most users away from Apple because they think they are the best and never change”.

Then you can login to your Apple account on an iPhone or iPad and your files and data should be downloaded automatically.

If all of these requirements are met, you’ll be on your way to enjoying your new iOS device. And now to make it easier, #Apple has just released an application on the Android app hub (Play Store) known simply as ‘Switch to iOS’.

Interestingly enough, it won’t be the only Apple app that comes to Google’s platform. The new app was intended to give people another option if they were not happy with Android or had to move to iPhone for work reasons. It was announced along with the new iOS 9, and is now available as the new OS rolls out to users officially. Once the connection is established, the app will begin copying the all the information the user decides to transfer. Swipe right to pull up the Spotlight screen, then search for a term like “Syria” and find related news stories from apps that have enabled the feature. The only restriction is that you need a device running Android 4.0 or above and an iOS device to switch to, of course.

– Pocket: Works with Spotlight search, as well as the new “Picture in Picture” feature on iPad, so you can watch a video in Pocket while using other iPad apps. In addition, all your paid apps are added to your iTunes Wish List as well.

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