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Save me all of the "boot y to ios OP", I wanted to try something new. We'll see how bad it is ‾\_(ツ)_/‾

 

Any tips for saving data from Android to IOS? I'm going from a S9 to a XS. I have all my photos on my computer/google drive. I'm trying to find a good way to save SMS logs but many programs are paid viruses. I also wanna see about transferring notes. Besides that I would appreciate any advice from people who have also changed. Did you miss anything, is there a process you followed? 

 

Thanks LTTF 

 

 
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14 minutes ago, MPersons said:

Save me all of the "boot y to ios OP", I wanted to try something new. We'll see how bad it is ‾\_(ツ)_/‾

 

Any tips for saving data from Android to IOS? I'm going from a S9 to a XS. I have all my photos on my computer/google drive. I'm trying to find a good way to save SMS logs but many programs are paid viruses. I also wanna see about transferring notes. Besides that I would appreciate any advice from people who have also changed. Did you miss anything, is there a process you followed? 

 

Thanks LTTF

Apple provides first-party migration software when you boot into iOS for the first time, which connects to their migration app on the Play Store. There are no quality third-party migration apps due to restrictions in iOS.

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3 minutes ago, Homeless Pineapple said:

Apple provides first-party migration software when you boot into iOS for the first time, which connects to their migration app on the Play Store. There are no quality third-party migration apps due to restrictions in iOS.

Thanks for the reply. I tried using Move to IOS but that didn't want to connect. I couldn't even get it to start. I've done transferring manually for everything. 

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13 minutes ago, MPersons said:

Thanks for the reply. I tried using Move to IOS but that didn't want to connect. I couldn't even get it to start. I've done transferring manually for everything. 

If Move to iOS doesn't work, then you're pretty much out of luck. There are no other applications that will allow the transferring of texts. All applications claiming to provide this functionality are scams, as Apple does not offer options for importing text messages.

 

Samsung offers no convenient migration options if you're using Samsung Notes, your best bet will be to share each note individually with Google Drive. If you're using Google Keep, your notes will automatically sync between Android, iOS, and keep.google.com.

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2 minutes ago, Homeless Pineapple said:

If Move to iOS doesn't work, then you're pretty much out of luck. There are no other applications that will allow the transferring of texts. All applications claiming to provide this functionality are scams, as Apple does not offer options for importing text messages.

 

Samsung offers no convenient migration options if you're using Samsung Notes, your best bet will be to share each note individually with Google Drive. If you're using Google Keep, your notes will automatically sync between Android, iOS, and keep.google.com.

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