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Android and iPhone are closer than ever, and this could change how you move between them

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Shimul Sood / Digital Trends

I completely understand the frustration of trying to share files or photos between an Android and an iPhone or a MacBook. I’ve been there too, and honestly, it’s one of those experiences that can make you question your life choices mid-transfer. At some point, I just started avoiding it altogether because the process felt more annoying than the actual task itself.

That’s exactly the problem Android has been trying to fix, and to its credit, it is finally making some real progress. One of the biggest upgrades here is that Quick Share is now compatible with Apple’s AirDrop. What used to feel like two completely separate worlds can now, at least in theory, talk to each other more smoothly. Google first rolled this out on Pixel devices and has since expanded support to partners like Samsung, OPPO, OnePlus, and Vivo, among others.

Your data might finally survive the great phone migration

But the bigger shift is happening beyond just file sharing. Google has also worked with Apple to simplify the entire process of moving from iOS to Android. And this is the part that actually feels meaningful. Switching phones used to mean losing momentum — photos scattered, passwords forgotten, app setups gone. Now, the idea is to move your data more cleanly: photos, passwords, favorite apps, and even your home screen layout can come along for the ride, much like when you move between iPhones.

There’s also support for eSIM transfer, which quietly removes another painful step from the switch. According to Google, this improved wireless transfer experience will roll out to Samsung Galaxy and Pixel devices later this year. And if it really works the way it’s supposed to, switching between ecosystems might finally stop feeling like a full-blown migration and start feeling like nothing more than switching to a new phone.

Shimul Sood
Shimul is a contributor at Digital Trends, with over five years of experience in the tech space.
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