India, Dec. 17 -- Apple is preparing to make it simpler for iPhone users to move their data to Android devices. The upcoming iOS 26.3 update includes a new feature called "Transfer to Android," which allows users to wirelessly transfer contacts, messages, notes, and photos from an iPhone to an Android phone. The feature works over Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, similar to Apple's AirDrop.

The move follows Google's Android Canary 2512 release, which introduced the Android side of the new switching tool. With both Apple and Google preparing compatible software, users will be able to switch platforms with fewer steps than ever before.

Until iOS 26.3 officially rolls out, apps remain the easiest way to transfer data. iPhone users moving to Android ca...