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Moving from iPhone to Android is about to get much easier

iOS 26.3 brings direct data transfer between iPhone and Android devices

Apple iOS 26 running on the iPhone 16 Pro
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Apple has quietly introduced a quality-of-life change in iOS 26.3 that is actually pretty surprising: they are making it significantly easier for you to leave the iPhone ecosystem. The update adds a built-in tool that lets you move your digital life over to an Android phone without needing to download sketchy third-party apps or jump through hoops.

With iOS 26.3, the walls are coming down a bit. You can now transfer data directly from an iPhone to an Android device just by placing them next to each other. Once they connect, a new option pops up that lets you migrate the important stuff – photos, messages, notes, contacts, passwords, apps, and even your phone number. We last saw a major change when Apple introduced toggles to reduce transparency in its interface after users complained about its Liquid Glass look.

The whole process is wireless and app-free. You just scan a QR code on the Android screen or punch in a pairing code, and the data starts flowing. For this to work, both phones need to be on the latest software, connected to Wi-Fi, and have Bluetooth on.

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It’s not a 100% clone of your phone, though. Apple notes that sensitive things like Health data, Bluetooth pairings, and locked notes will stay behind on the iPhone. You can find the feature right now in the iOS 26.3 beta under Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Transfer to Android.

Switching platforms is finally less painful

Why this is important really comes down to friction. Historically, leaving iOS for Android was a nightmare of lost texts and confused group chats. By baking this directly into the settings, Apple is removing the technical headache that keeps a lot of people locked in.

Even if you love your iPhone, competition is good. If you have ever been curious about a Pixel or a Galaxy but were too afraid of losing years of memories or messages, that fear is basically gone now. Since Google and Apple now support direct transfers both ways, you aren’t stuck on a platform just because it’s too annoying to leave.

It is worth noting that Apple didn’t just do this out of the kindness of their heart. The European Commission confirmed last week that this system was built to comply with the EU’s Digital Markets Act. But the good news is that while the regulators forced their hand, the feature is rolling out to everyone globally, not just in Europe.

Right now, this is in beta, but it is expected to become a standard part of the iPhone setup soon. As iOS 26.3 goes public, we will likely see this process get even smoother, further normalizing the idea that you can swap between Apple and Android without losing your digital mind.

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