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iOS 26.3 gives an official glimpse of a convenient iPhone-to-Android migration tool

With the first beta of iOS 26.3, Apple introduces its most user-friendly iPhone-to-Android transfer tool yet, along with broader device interoperability features.

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The Cupertino-based tech giant Apple has quietly rolled out the first beta of iOS 26.3, and it includes a built-in “Transfer to Android” feature. Found in Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone, the new feature helps iOS users migrate key content, such as their messages, notes, photos, and contacts, to a new Android device.

The “Transfer to Android” feature works wirelessly by establishing a peer-to-peer Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connection (similar to how AirDrop works for iOS devices). While Apple has had a “Move to iOS” app on the Google Play Store to help Android users migrate to iPhones, this is the first time that the company is making it easier for users to leave their ecosystem.

“Transfer to Android” reinforces user choice

For years, people had to use third-party apps or a wired connection to transfer their data from an iPhone to an Android phone, which wasn’t as convenient or seamless as native iOS-to-iOS data transfer. However, Apple has addressed the long-standing issue with iOS 26.3, offering a first-party solution that bridges data transfers between the platforms.

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It wouldn’t be a stretch to say that the new “Transfer to Android” tool is partly driven by regulatory pressure (from Europe’s Digital Markets Act), which has encouraged Apple and Google to collaborate on data portability tools. The result? End users like you and me, carriers, device makers, and app developers all benefit from an integrated tool that helps in switching operating systems.

If you’ve ever considered trying a new Google Pixel phone or a Galaxy S25 series handset but feared losing or not being able to migrate your contacts, messages, or media files, the iOS 26.3 update could finally make the switch feel safe and convenient. However, you should also know that the tool can’t transfer health data, the list of paired Bluetooth devices, or locked notes.

Beyond the transfer tool, the latest iOS 26.3 beta also includes notification forwarding to third-party wearables, along with refined lock-screen wallpaper options. In other words, iPhone users can finally consider third-party smartwatches from different companies without losing the ability to view notifications.

While iOS 26.3 is still in beta, a public launch is expected in early 2026. As we get closer to its public launch, Apple and Google will likely refine the cross-platform data transfer tool, potentially expanding the types of data files users can migrate. Meanwhile, Google recently updated Quick Share to allow sharing files with iPhones via AirDrop.

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