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Apple’s ‘Move To iOS’ App Gets Thumbs Down

Android news website Phandroid made the discovery that Apple’s Move to iOS app is actually a copy of the Copy My Data app, which was developed by Media Mushroom.

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If you have installed iOS 9.1 Beta on your iOS device, you’ve had enough apps crashing, and iOS 9’s stability would make your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch device usable again, there is a simple way to downgrade.

Once the content are successfully transferred, you just need to leave your Android smartphone behind to step into the world of iOS with your iPhone. But it’s also a good thing for the Android users who really are considering a move over to iOS. If you are using a Windows PC, press the Shift key or the Option/ALT key on your Mac device and click on the “Restore iPhone” button.

Apple has recently launched the new iOS 9 on Wednesday and this is the latest upgrade in the mobile operating system.

However many users have complained about being unable to download iOS 9, citing “Software Update Failed” errors, presumably caused by such high demand.

While Apple’s cohesive and uniform operating system is lauded as one of its biggest assets, there is a downside to Apple releasing an update to the masses all at once. But it will move over your contacts, texts, pictures and videos, bookmarks, e-mail accounts, and calendars from your old phone to your new one. The app also enables iOS to automatically set up your default mail account that it migrated from Android device.

Apple is already hard at work on iOS 9.1, which will hopefully eliminate some of these annoying bugs.

You can click the button as many times as you want if you enjoy that tingly feeling it’s bound to send down your spine. After you enter a security code, it will begin transferring your content and put it in the right places.

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According to Mixpanel, an analytics firm based in San Francisco, by Friday almost 24 percent of Apple product users had downloaded the new software.

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