![]() That issue was easily solved using a PC with the iCloud App installed to copy the photos to the hard disk and then to the Android’s DCIM (photos) folder.Īfter copying, all that was needed was to re-enter logins and passwords to Apps (for security reasons, these never copy). Why? You can only copy photos/videos stored on the phone, not in the iCloud. But she had 60GB of photos in iCloud (and was paying dearly for that storage) and not enough space on the iPhone to download back to it. The ‘escape’ was flawless – everything copied over nicely, including substitute Android App equivalents. The iPhone SE owner had their Apple ID, password, and iCloud/iTunes backup password (they are different, and you must have both).Why? We will go into details later, but in summary: The bottom line is that the iPhone SE transferred incredibly easily with only one easy-to-fix photo issue. Google’s Switch to Android or Android to Android (subject of another guide) makes it easy.ĬyberShack recently upgraded two iPhone escapes to new Android 13 phones (we used the Motorola ThinkPhone and Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra as test phones). Another is that it seems daunting, especially for those not computer savvy. One of the biggest impediments to getting a new phone is the fear of losing all your email, phone logs, contacts, photos, documents, music, and Apps. ![]() Google’s ‘Switch to Android’ helps you escape iPhone’s walled garden and makes iPhone and or Android to Android 13 upgrades easy. ![]()
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