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Sneaky: Apple introduces Android app that helps you move data from Android to iOS devices

Have you ever needed to move data from Android to iOS devices? Yeah, me neither. But in case you hypothetically did want to do that, Apple now has you covered. Announced at some recurring event called WWDC, Apple announced the “Move to iOS” Android app which “securely transfers your contacts, message history, camera photos and videos, web bookmarks, mail accounts, calendars, wallpaper, and DRM-free songs and books.” It will even suggest apps that you previously had installed on Android  that have iOS equivalents.

Now, Android zealots may likely never need to use this app, but for those who occasionally hop over the fence to iOS, the Move to iOS app may actually be quite useful – sometimes it does take making the change to realize what you had though. Just saying.

The Move to iOS app will likely launch whenever iOS 9 does, which is sometime later this year. What do you think about Apple introducing the Move to iOS app for Android? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: Apple via Phandroid