Move from Android to iPhone or iPad
Ready to transfer to iOS? Download the Move to iOS app to get help switching from your Android device to your new iPhone or iPad.
If you have a supported Android device that runs a compatible version of Android 17, you can transfer to iOS or iPadOS without the Move to iOS app. Otherwise, download the Move to iOS app from Google Play for the transfer process.
If you can't use the Google Play Store, learn how to download Move to iOS.
Before you begin
On your Android device, make sure that Wi‑Fi is turned on, and plug your new iOS device and your Android device into power.
Alternatively, you can also use a USB-C cable to directly connect your Android device and your iPhone for a faster transfer.
Make sure that the content you're moving, including what's on your external Micro SD card, will fit on your new iOS device
If you want to transfer your Chrome bookmarks, update to the latest version of Chrome on your Android device.
Get started on your Apple device
Turn on your new Apple device and place it near your Android device.
On your Apple device, follow the onscreen setup instructions.
On the Quick Start screen, tap Set Up Without Another [Apple] Device, then continue to follow the onscreen instructions. You might be asked to activate your eSIM.

Tap Move Data from Android
Look for the Transfer Your Apps & Data screen. Then tap From Android, and tap Transfer with App. (If you already finished setup, you need to erase your iOS device and start over. If you don't want to erase, just transfer your content manually.)

Open and set up the Move to iOS app
On your Android device, open the Move to iOS app. If you don't have the Move to iOS app, you can tap the QR code button on your new iOS device and scan the QR code using the camera on your Android device to open the Google Play Store.
To start using the Move to iOS app:
Tap Continue.
Read the terms and conditions that appear, and tap Agree to continue.
Tap Automatically Send or Don't Send to choose how to share app data with Apple.
Tap Continue and enable Location permissions if necessary.
Tap Continue and enable Notification permissions if necessary.
If you connect your Android device and your iPhone with a cable, you might get a pop-up and need to adjust the USB settings on your Android device before you can start the Move to iOS app.
Wait for a code
On your iOS device, tap Continue when you see the Move from Android screen. Then wait for a ten-digit or six-digit code to appear. If your Android device shows an alert that you have a weak internet connection, you can ignore the alert.

If you don't receive a six-digit code, learn how to reset your device and generate a six-digit code
Use the code
Enter the code on your Android device.
Connect to a temporary Wi-Fi network
Your iOS device will create a temporary Wi-Fi network. When asked, tap Connect to join that network on your Android device. Then wait for the Transfer Data screen to appear.
Choose your content and wait
On your Android device, select the content that you want to transfer—from Contacts and SMS messages to Call History or audio files—and tap Continue.
Then—even if your Android device shows that the process is complete—leave both devices alone until the loading bar that appears on your iOS device finishes. Keep your devices near each other and plugged in to power until the transfer completes. The whole transfer can take a while, depending on how much content you're moving.
Here's what gets transferred: contacts, message history, SMS messages, camera photos and videos, photo albums, files and folders, accessibility settings, display settings, web bookmarks, mail accounts, WhatsApp messages and media, Voice Memos, call history, and calendars. If they're available on both Google Play and the App Store and they support the transfer feature, some of your free apps will also transfer. After the transfer completes, you can download any free apps that were matched from the App Store.
Transfer your phone number and SIM or eSIM
As you move from your Android device, you can activate your phone number and SIM or eSIM on your iPhone or iPad. You might be directed to your carrier's website to finalize this activation.
Set up your iOS device
After the loading bar finishes on your iOS device, tap Done on your Android device. Then tap Continue on your iOS device and follow the onscreen steps to finish setup for your iOS device.
Make sure that all of your content transferred. Music, books, and PDFs need to be moved over manually.
Need to get the apps that were on your Android device? Go to the App Store on your iOS device to download them.
If you need help with the transfer
Make sure that you leave both devices alone until the transfer finishes. For example, on your Android device, the Move to iOS app should stay onscreen the whole time. If you use another app or get a phone call on your Android before the transfer finishes, your content won't transfer.
On your Android device, turn off apps or settings that might affect your Wi-Fi connection, like the Sprint Connections Optimizer or the Smart Network Switch. Then find Wi-Fi in Settings, touch and hold each known network, and forget the network. Then try the transfer again.
Restart both of your devices and try again.
On your Android device, turn off your cellular data connection. Then try the transfer again.
If you need help after the transfer
Get help if you can't sign into Messages or if Messages doesn't work as expected after you transfer your content.
If you don't see apps from your Android device on your new iOS device, find and download them in the App Store on your new device.
You might find that only some content transferred and your iOS device ran out of space, or your iOS device might appear full even though the transfer didn't finish. If so, erase your iOS device and start the transfer again. Make sure that your Android content doesn't exceed the available space on your iOS device. Check the storage space on your iPhone or iPad.
Transfer your eSIM and data from Android to iOS or iPadOS without the Move to iOS app
Begin to set up your iPhone or iPad. On the Transfer Your Apps & Data page, tap From Android.
Tap Transfer without App.

Place your Android device next to your iOS or iPadOS device and tap Continue.
Use the camera on your Android device to scan the QR code on your iPhone or iPad and connect.

On your Android device, select the data that you want to transfer—like photos, contacts, calendars, call history, or messages—from the Android device to your iPhone or iPad.
Tap Continue on your iPhone or iPad once the data transfer completes.
If you want to transfer an eSIM, select the number on your Android device and tap Transfer.
Once the eSIM transfer completes, tap Continue to finish the setup process on your iPhone or iPad.
Want to transfer data in the opposite direction? Transfer data and an eSIM from iOS or iPadOS to Android.
To transfer without the Move to iOS app, you will need a compatible version of Android 17 or later. Check with your device manufacturer to learn whether your Android device supports eSIM and data transfer without an app.
If you can’t scan the QR code when you try to transfer data or an eSIM without the Move to iOS app
When you transfer data or your eSIM from an Android device to your iPhone or iPad, you can use your Android device to scan a QR code on your iPhone or iPad to begin the transfer process. If you can’t scan the QR code, you can instead enter your details manually and finish the transfer process.
Begin to setup your iPhone or iPad. On the Transfer Your Apps & Data page, tap From Android.
When the QR code appears, tap Other Options.
On your Android device, go to Settings and open Google Services.
On your Android device, next tap All Services. Then tap Pair with iPhone or iPad, and tap Copy Data.
On your Android device, enter the session ID and pairing code displayed on your iPhone or iPad and tap Continue. If you can't find the place to enter a session ID and pairing code, check with your device manufacturer.
Complete the transfer process on your iPhone or iPad.
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