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After cases of new Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+, the desire to return to the South Korean company's handsets reappeared. 542i36
If you've already made a decision - this text can help you, otherwise – and intend to give Samsung a second chance, check out some tips so that the transition from iOS protocols for Android don't generate so much strangeness.
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The first step, even before switching smartphone, is to with Google, email from gmail, you can go straight to item 2.
2. Sync your s and emails with an app u6h41
If your s, appointments and emails are all linked to your Gmail , you won't even need to make an effort. To put all this information on the new device, do the in your on the Galaxy S8. But to turn on syncing for the Mail, s and Calendar apps. Just access Settings > Email > s and select your Gmail .
If you are storing your data via a of iCloud, you will need an application. Luckily, he's quite practical. the SmoothSync for Cloud Calendar and SmoothSync for Cloud s for Calendar and its s, respectively. Both are paid apps, but worth the investment. After all, they manage to add your iCloud in smartphone from Samsung, allowing you to continue using it – and updating it – on your other Apple devices, as a iPad.
3. To have all your favorite songs, just Apple Music w5d3e
s Apple Music, Spotify e Pandora they simply need to the apps on their new device and to their . And yes, no need to be surprised: there is a version of Apple Music for Android ( here).
Now, if you have a music library on iTunes and want to add it to your new Galaxy, the process is a little more work. You will need to the Music Manager do Google ( here) on the computer where the files are. With this tool, you will be able to store up to 50 thousand songs for free in the cloud, making it possible to stream for the new device.
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There are some possibilities for transferring photos and videos to your new cell phone. One of them is to the Google Photos ( here) on your iPhone and all files to the app. If you already use Google Drive ( here), you can do a similar process. Just access Settings > Backup to make a backup of all files to the cloud. Regardless of the application you choose, just access it later on your new smartphone and decide if you want to leave your images in the cloud or them.
If you are a of similar applications such as Dropbox and Flickr, the process is basically the same.
There is also the possibility to do this via USB. Just use the photo app you use on your Mac or access iCloud on your PC and the photos. Once this is done, transfer the files to the Galaxy S8 by connecting it to the computer.