Apple’s Move to iOS app in Google’s Play Store will now migrate voice recordings, call logs and dual SIM labels from Android smartphones and tablets.
Apple provides a free app on Google’s Play Store, called Move to iOS, to help switchers bring their messages, photos and other content. In the most recent update, the app also transfers voice recordings from Android phones and tablets.
People moving from Android to iPhone will be happy to learn that call history and dual SIM labels are now among the migrated data, which weren’t the case before. Also, the app now displays iOS tips during migration to spark the imagination of first-time iPhone owners while waiting for the data transfer to complete.
Apple’s Move to iOS app now migrates voice recordings, call history and dual SIM labels from Android devices
Release notes accompanying the download mention other changes available with the most recent update. For example, when performing an Android → iPhone migration using a USB-C cable or USB-C to Lightning cable, you will see faster data transfer speeds. Last but not least, Move to iOS now supports new languages in India.
Apple’s release notes:
● Faster data migration using a cabled connection between your iPhone and your Android phone (USB-C or USB-C to Lightning)
● Connect over WiFi or Personal Hotspot
● iOS tips are now displayed during migration
● Call history and Dual SIM labels are now migrated
● Voice recordings are now migrated to the Voice Memos app or the Files app, depending on the file format
● New languages supported: Bangla, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu
You can download Move to iOS from Google’s Play Store. Following its debut in October 2017, Apple has regularly updated the app. Move to iOS is also required for WhatsApp’s chat transfer function when moving chats from Android to iOS.