Read on to learn what you’ll be able to move to your new iPhone.
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There are two major ways you’re free to do this.
You candownload Apple’s Move to iOS appfrom the Google Play Store.
This is an Android app that helps transfer your data.

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These days, you could also use iCloud or other cloud services.
Still, iTunes is perhaps the easiest way to transfer data.
This includes syncing your music, calendars, address books, photos, videos, and more.
What Content Can You Transfer From Android to iPhone?
Here’s the scoop on what data can and can’t transfer, and how to do it.
The good news is that, in many cases, you should be able to transfer your music.
If the music has DRM, you may need to install an app to authorize it.
Any songs you saved for offline listening will have to be re-downloaded on your iPhone.
You don’t want to lose hundreds or thousands of priceless memories just because you changed phones.
This, again, is where syncing the content of your phone to your box is key.
On Windows, there are a number of photo-management programs available.
So, any apps you’ve got on Android can’t come with you when you move to iPhone.
Luckily, many Android apps have iPhone versions or replacements that do basically the same thing.
Search the App Store for your favorite apps.
If you have any paid Android apps, you’ll have to buy them again for the iPhone.
You may lose that data, so check with the developer of the app.
Luckily, there are two ways you cantransfer your contacts from Android to iPhone.
Then, when youset up your new iPhone, you’ll connect those accounts and sync that data.
If you’re using a third-party calendar app, things may be different.
Check the App Store to see if there’s an iPhone version.
If your videos have DRM on them, it’s likely that they won’t play on the iPhone.
They won’t play if they’re in Windows Media format, either.
If there is, you should be able to play it on your iPhone.
Some text messages can be transferred with Apple’s Move to iOS app for Android.
One of the big attractions of the iPhone is the secure iMessage texting platform.
Believe it or not, there’s a way touse iMessage on Android.
Saved Voicemails: Probably
Voicemails that you’ve got saved should be accessible on your iPhone.
So, as long as you have the same phone company account, they should be accessible.