Sujet : Re: phone migration
De : nuh-uh (at) *nospam* nope.com (Alan)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphoneDate : 19. Jul 2024, 04:41:18
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On 2024-07-18 20:37, Andrew wrote:
Your Name wrote on Fri, 19 Jul 2024 08:44:50 +1200 :
I have only ever tried to migrate an Android phone some time back, and
it was hopeless because there are a lot of user things that simply
could not be copied across (the expert staff in the Samsung store
confirmed they couldn't), which is utterly ridiculous, especially
considering some of the uncopyable user data was for widely used apps!
Bullshit.
It's not surprising the ignorant uneducated low-IQ YourName is unaware that
the primitive toy iPhone is incapable of copying over all app installers.
And it doesn't need to do so...
With Android, all your EXACT app versions copy over to *any* phone, exactly
as they were on the old phone - even if those app versions are no longer
available on the Google Play Store. Try *that* with the toy iOS iPhone.
I've never lost an app.
In contrast, migrating an iPad was very simple, quick, and all the user
data copied across.
Bullshit.
Nope. It's the truth.
The primitive toy iPhone is incapable of migrating over the EXACT location
of every folder and every app icon (and every widget & shortcut too).
False.
With Android, you save the homescreen on the old & load it back to the new.
Then, EVERY app icon is on the new phone EXACTLY where it was on the old.
Just like it is on an iPhone.