Moving your photos, contacts, calendars, and accounts from your old Android phone or tablet to your new iPhone or iPad is easier than ever with Apple's. Apple's first Android app, it hooks your old Android and new Apple device together over a direct Wi-Fi connection and transfers over all your data. After entering the code, the Android device will connect with your iPhone or iPad over a peer-to-peer Wi-Fi connection and determine what data will be transferred. It will ask whether you want to transfer your Google Account info so that you can quickly log in on your new Apple deviceChrome bookmarks, text messages, contacts, and the photos and videos in your camera roll. Select everything you want to move move to ios. Your Android phone or tablet will transfer the selected data over to your iPhone or iPad and place the appropriate content into the correct apps. The two devices will disconnect and Android will prompt you to take your old device to the Apple Store, where they'll recycle it for free. Once the setup process is completed, you'll be prompted to log in to the accounts you transferred from your old Android device. Do that, and then you're good to go. How long the transfer process takes varies depending on how much data you're transferring — especially if you were storing many photos and videos. To help you settle in with your new iPhone and iPad, Google has developed several apps that tie into their services, including the full Google Drive and Google Docs suites, Google Play Music, Gmail, and more. Heck, if move to ios isn't your thing, you can even bring your old. Honestly, if you're like me, you may just want to make sure that your photos are transferred from one phone to another. If that's the case, I highly recommend and syncing all of the photos prior to switching over to the iPhone. Once on the iPhone, merely and download all of those photos to your iPhone. It's a relatively easy process that ensures you're always going to have your photos, even when disaster strikes since they're always backed up in the cloud. What about just the contacts. I get it — you may still want to contact that ex one day. The iPhone supports this, too, so all you'll need is to log into your Google account on the iPhone and follow the instructions.