![]() Or, if you'd rather not give Samsung complete control over the content you're transferring, there are content-specific apps you can download to help you transfer everything individually. You'll need to sign in to your iCloud account on your Galaxy phone to continue, but the remaining steps should be similar. If you don't have the adapter, you can also chose the wireless option, as long as you have your iPhone backed up to iCloud and a solid Wi-Fi connection. Even the wallpaper should look familiar if you transferred that too, but on a sexier screen. ![]() Make your final selections and then welcome to your old phone. There's even a list of all your old iOS apps, with links to manually reinstall their Android counterparts. When it has completed the transfer you'll have a few more download options to choose from. The phone will display an estimated wait time on the top of the screen. Now take a coffee break because this may take a while, depending on how much baggage you plan on bringing along with you. Select all the categories you want to transfer and tap Transfer on the Galaxy. ![]() Once this is done, you'll see a list of content available for transfer from the iPhone to the S8: contacts, text message history, call log, music, photos and even Wi-Fi settings are fair game. Tap Trust on the iPhone, and then Next on the Galaxy to continue, then wait a few minutes while it searches for data to transfer. You should immediately see a message pop up on your iPhone. Plug the adapter into the Samsung phone, the Lightning cable to the iPhone and then connect the two. Transfer via USBįor the first option (the most reliable of the two) you'll need a Lightning cable and the small USB-C to USB adaptor that comes with your new S8. Once you're able to open the app, tap through until you see the two transfer options on screen. Search for the Samsung Smart Switch Mobile app in the Google Play store on your Samsung device and hit update. You'll see the "transfer from iOS device" option when you first set up your new Galaxy phone, or you can access the app once you've completed the setup process. ![]() Samsung makes ditching your iPhone easier than ever with its Smart Switch app using a USB cable or via Wi-Fi. With a Gmail address in tow, it's time to getting started with moving over the data you have stored on your iPhone. You can sign up for a Google account here, which you'll then need when setting up the Galaxy S8. If you've taken an iPhone detour while Samsung worked out its issues and are ready to return to Android with the Galaxy S8, then you'll want to take a few things with you, namely your contacts and calendar, your texts, photos and music.īefore you get started switching, you'll need to sign up for a Google account if you aren't already using Gmail. Are you ready to give Samsung another shot after last year's exploding Galaxy Note 7 scandal? The troubled electronics giant just released its newest flagship phone, the Samsung Galaxy S8. ![]()
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