Google Drive can now back up iPhones to make Android switching easier
Google has updated its website that guides iPhone owners through the process of making the change to Android.
But more importantly, the company is also adding a new feature to its
Google Drive app on iOS: the ability to instantly back up your contacts,
calendar, and camera roll and store it in the cloud. That way, whenever
you buy a Pixel or some other Android phone, all your stuff will be
waiting in Google’s various apps. It’s all automatic when done this way,
as opposed to before when you’d have to upload this stuff from several
different apps.
The new option is found in the settings menu under
“backup.” Also it’s probably not very instant if you’ve got a lot of
stuff on your iPhone; Google says it can take several hours in some
cases, so you’ll want to have your phone plugged in and on reliable
Wi-Fi during the process. The app must stay open and on screen, as well.
This is basically Google’s iOS answer to Apple’s Android
app that similarly tries to ease the switching process. But Google Drive
does a lot of other useful stuff, so the new backup utility is just a
new addition to the list. Unfortunately, Google Drive won’t back up your
texts or music library. For that, you’ll have to actually plug your iPhone directly into the Pixel
or whatever Android phone you’re replacing it with. If that really
seems like the right choice for you. The Google Drive update doesn’t
seem to be out just yet. At least, I’m not seeing the backup feature in
settings. But it shouldn’t be long.
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