KH 369: Switch How - Part 1 - Switching from iOS to Android and back again.
Feb 15, 2018•52 min•Season 3Ep. 369
Episode description
Megan Morrone and Jason Howell join Fr. Robert to show how to transfer your data, text messages and apps when you want to switch from iOS to Android or vice versa. Android to iOSHave: Logged in Android Device, wiped iPhone XAndroid: Install Move to iOS appAndroid device: Install "Move to iOS" app
- Transfers much data, but no apps/music/passwords
- Get to "Apps and Data"
- "move data from android"
- Enter code from iPhone on Android to establish connection via WiFi Direct
- Android asks which data to move over
- Can transfer Google Account info for easy account access, Chrome Bookmarks, Text messages, Contacts, Photos/Videos
- Select and Next
- Transfer begins
- Once finished the right data should reside in the right apps on iOS
- Finish signing into (or creating) your Apple ID
- Once you get in, any Google accounts will need to be authorized with PW/2 factor auth
- "Add your Android Device Apps for the App Store?"
- Free apps will automatically download (in my case, all the Google apps)
- Google has a whole suite of its apps available for iOS
- TIP: It might save you time to simply sync photos to Google Photos on Android, and not transfer the camera roll which can take a LONG time due to file size
- 1.28" Touch Screen
- Weighs just 38g (Apple watch is 56 - 125 grams // Samsung Gear S3 is 60g)
- Bluetooth connection to iOS and Android
- 270mAh battery
- GPS + AGPS for positioning information
- IP68 (Waterproof to 50 meters)
- Measures steps, distance, calories burned, floors climbed, active vs. passive minutes, heart rate.
- Notifications for mail, social media apps, etc.
- Lasts for up to a month on a single charge
- Find Wi-Fi, a charger, and a few hours
- Download Google Drive on your iPhone or update the app if you already have it.
- SIGN IN to your personal account. Google for work won't have a backup option.
- Backup your Content in Google Drive - Contacts, Calendar, Photos, Videos (this could take several hours)
- Don't close the app or turn off the screen.
- MENU --> SETTINGS -->BACKUP
- You can stop backup and resume later if you need to.
- Not de-registering iMessage is like breaking up with a boyfriend and keeping his record collection.
Hosts: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, Megan Morrone, and Jason Howell
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