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iOS 26.3 to Add “Transfer to Android” Wireless Tool: Switching Phones Gets Much Easier

Highlights

Apple is getting ready to make it much easier to move from an iPhone to an Android smartphone. In the upcoming iOS 26.3 update, a new feature called “Transfer to Android” has been spotted in iOS 26.3 Beta 1. This tool aims to reduce the time, effort and confusion usually involved in switching platforms.

Tech blogger Sujit Ram, founder of software77.in, explains that this change could remove one of the biggest headaches users face when changing from iOS to Android.

Built-In “Transfer to Android” Option in Settings

Until now, users generally had to rely on:

With iOS 26.3, Apple is adding “Transfer to Android” directly in the system settings:

From this menu, users will be able to move:

…directly to a new Android device, without using a physical cable.

Wireless Transfer Similar to AirDrop

The new system appears to use Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth for direct communication between the iPhone and the Android phone. The concept is quite similar to AirDrop:

There will be multiple ways to start and confirm the transfer, such as:

This means users can complete the move with just the two phones in hand, without PCs, cables or extra accessories.

What Will Not Be Transferred

Not all data will be eligible for transfer. According to early information, some sensitive or protected data will stay on the iPhone, such as:

This is likely due to security and privacy limitations when moving between two different platforms.

Existing Migration Apps Will Still Work

Currently, users can already move between platforms using apps like:

These apps will continue to be available and useful, especially until Apple and Google fully roll out and refine the new OS-level migration feature in iOS 26.3 and future Android builds.

Still, by building migration tools directly into the operating system, both companies are clearly trying to lower the “fear factor” users feel when changing platforms.

What This Means for Users

Switching from iPhone to Android has always felt complex for many normal users. With iOS 26.3 and the Transfer to Android feature, that process could become much smoother, faster and more reliable.

Readers of software77.in following Sujit Ram’s coverage can expect more details on:

Once the official iOS 26.3 release and compatible Android updates are available, the real experience will become clear.

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