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Google is making it even easier to switch from iPhone to Android

Google is making it even easier to switch from iPhone to Android

Posted on May 12, 2026May 12, 2026 By safdargal12 No Comments on Google is making it even easier to switch from iPhone to Android
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TL;DR

  • Google has announced that it worked with Apple to improve wireless transfers from iPhone to Android.
  • The company says you can now wirelessly migrate your passwords and home screen layouts from iOS to Android.
  • It also looks like you can transfer messages from iPhones to Android phones without using a cable.

Switching from an iPhone to an Android phone used to be a chore, but both Apple and Google have made life easier over the years. Thankfully, Google has announced another significant upgrade as part of the switching process.

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Google says it worked with Apple to let you wirelessly transfer passwords and home screen layouts from iOS to Android. This is great news and means you can now get up and running much faster on your new Android phone.

“Your passwords, photos, messages, favorite apps, contacts and even your homescreen layout can migrate wirelessly from your iPhone to your new Android device,” the company explained in a blog post. It’s worth noting that Google already lets you wirelessly transfer photos/videos, contacts, and apps. However, Google’s support documentation suggests that you previously required a cable to transfer messages.

“This new wireless process, which also supports eSIM transfer, will launch first on Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel devices this year,” the company added.

In any event, we’re glad to see that iPhone-to-Android migration is getting easier. But we do hope other Android OEMs aren’t far behind in gaining access to these wireless transfer improvements.

This isn’t the only major cross-platform news today, either. Google confirmed that it’s expanding Quick Share/AirDrop support to more Android manufacturers, while also bringing Quick Share to third-party apps like WhatsApp.

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