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Move your stuff from iOS®.

With Android, you get the right help when you need it. Around-the-clock security and new privacy tools. And Google apps that work smarter together. It’s easy to move from iPhone® to Android 11 or earlier devices. Ready, set, switch.

Moving to a new Android 12? Follow these simple step-by-step instructions instead.

  1. Step 1 Get Google One.

    Make sure that you have the latest version of Google One on your iPhone, then sign in with your Google Account.

    If you don’t have a Google Account, you can create one after you download Google One.

    Get Google One for iOS
  2. Step 2 Sync your stuff.

    Sync things from your device to Google One. You can choose to sync photos, contacts and calendar events.

    Sync your data
  3. Step 3 Turn off iMessage®.

    Go to Settings and turn off iMessage on your iPhone. Also turn off FaceTime®, so that you won’t miss any messages or calls once you’ve switched to Android.

    Learn more
  4. Step 4 Sign in on your new phone.

    Sign in on your Android device with the same Google Account that you used during backup. And just like that, you’re in. Your backed up data will automatically be available in your Google Contacts, Calendar and Photos apps.

Say hello to Android.

Welcome to the world of Android. All your stuff is just where it should be: your calendar events, contacts, photos and videos. And there’s loads of new things to discover. With Android, you can get more out of every moment.

Help when you need it with Google Assistant.

Your Google Assistant helps you get more done. Control your phone, your favourite apps and the web with your voice. So things are easier, wherever you are.

Digital Wellbeing tools to find your balance.

The tools you need to find balance with your phone. Turn on Wind Down to disconnect before bedtime or use app timers to set boundaries that you can keep.

Features that make the world more accessible.

So more people can connect in new ways. From captioning almost anything on your phone to features that help you hear more clearly, Android is built for everyone.

A battery that works smarter and longer.

Adaptive Battery sends power to the apps and services that you use the most, saving battery life for when you really need it.