![]() Next, connect both phones with the adapter and your iPhone's lightning cable - if you're transferring over Wi-Fi, there's no need to connect the phones together with a cable. Then, choose how you want to transfer: Wi-Fi or cable. Once you have it opened, you might be prompted to send or receive data. Your phone might take a minute to download the app. All you need is to install SHAREit on both devices from their designated app stores. It works cross-platform, so you can share files from Android over to your iPhone, Windows PC, and other iOS devices. To start the transfer, open the Smart Switch app on your Samsung phone. Besides XShare, SHAREit is one of the popular, oldest, and best file sharing apps for Android. However, unlike the Pixel, you have the option to set up your Galaxy phone as new and then transfer the data which means you can start using your phone right away instead of waiting. ![]() Step 2 Still on Android phone, run Move to iOS app. Just like the Pixel transfer, the first thing you need to do is make sure both phones are charged up and turn off iMessage on your iPhone. And on your iOS 13 device, look for the Apps & Data screen > Tap Move data from Android. You can also use a USB-C to Lighting cable to connect the two. I recommend using the adapter because it's faster. If you got a new Samsung Galaxy phone, it also comes with an adapter, though you can move your data over Wi-Fi, too. Charles Wagner/CNET Switch from an iPhone to a Samsung Galaxy phone Thanks to Google and Samsung, we found two easy ways to switch from an iPhone to Android. ![]()
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