Google instructs iOS users to switch to Android 5.0
Not long after Apple launched a guide for Android users to transfer data to iOS, it was Google's turn to "draw lines" for iOS users to switch to their latest platform.
Shortly after the announcement of Android 5.0 Lollipop , Google quickly launched a guide on how to transfer data from iOS to Android.
There are 4 types of Google data that are interesting and thorough instructions on how to switch to Android devices, including images and music, contacts, email and message settings, favorite applications.
With photos, Google advises users to upload to Google+. ITunes music library can be converted to Google Music.
The search giant also provides guidance on specific steps for each job. This makes it very easy for users to do.
Google also mentioned that users will have no problem finding a familiar application because it is all available on Google Play.
Earlier, also at the time of iOS 8 announcement, Apple has instructed users how to switch from Android to iOS, hoping to attract a number of users to their device line.
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