Thursday, September 18, 2014

How to switch from Android to iOS 8 – tutorial – Trochetechniki

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iPhone 6 is selling very well and a lot of people waiting for the migration of the Google ecosystem for mobile software from Apple. To help you a bit the process, we have prepared a short guide for migrating from Android to iOS. The base is on the official tutorial prepared by Apple, which as you can see very keen on getting new iPhone users had no problems with its use.

1. Documents

A large proportion of mobile users keeps on important documents which loss would be irreparable. Fortunately, iOS lets you work comfortably on a variety of file formats (including those of Microsoft Office).

  • Make sure that you have installed apps Pages, Keynote and Numbers.
  • Enable syncing with iCloud cloud.
  • Move documents from your smartphone on Android personal computer (for example, using a USB cable.)
  • Throw them to the cloud Apple.

It will be automatically available on iPhon’ie. To read Word documents used Pages to Excel – Numbers, and PowerPoint – Keynote.

2. Music

Music accompanies us all, and it would be a shame to waste collected year playlist.

The easiest way is to use iTunes to transfer the collection from your Android device to your computer, then connect the iPhone ‘and the PC. The rest is basically history itself. You can also use the services streamowania music (eg Pandora).

3. Books and PDFs

Once again, you must manually copy the selected files to your computer and then add them to iTunes and connect the iPhone. Keep in mind, to enable the synchronization of books on the device.

4. Applications

Database Software App Store is very rich, and all though some popular applications should be there. Just go to the store with your iPhone and use the search engine to find the name of our favorite programs.

5. Photos

There are special applications for data (Copy My Date, PhotoSync, AT & amp; T Mobile Transfer), so you can transfer images wirelessly (without cables). You can also use the standard iTunes and first copy the photos to your computer, then sync them to your smartphone from Apple.

6. Mails, contacts and calendar

iOS supports all popular e-mail servers, such as Google or Yahoo. Just run the default application for e-mail and follow the steps in the wizard accounts. If you have several e-mail accounts need to add them separately. To transfer your contacts, you can use our on said data management applications – Copy My Date, PhotoSync, AT & amp; T Mobile Transfer. Contacts with social networks can move by logging into their applications to iPhon’ie.

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