Android 17 makes switching from iPhone to Android much easier, hereโs how
Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more. Late last year, Google and Apple teamed up to make switching between Android phones and iPhones more seamless. Google shared a glimpse of these changes at I/O 2026 , but the results of this collaboration
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Late last year, Google and Apple teamed up to make switching between Android phones and iPhones more seamless. Google shared a glimpse of these changes at I/O 2026 , but the results of this collaboration are now (almost) here: Android 17 introduces a new iOS-to-Android switching experience via Android Switch.
Androidโs Product Lead for Onboarding, Settings, and Switching, Mr. Paul Dunlop, has shared on X that Google is launching a new version of Android Switch that brings a โground-up new iOS to Android switching experience for Android 17.โ
Starting off, you no longer need to download any standalone apps or grant complex permissions. The new Android Switch experience is built directly into the core of both Android and iOS, so the whole setup automatically becomes more beginner-friendly.
Further, Android Switch is now wireless-first. This is a big change from the previous experience, where you needed a wired connection to transfer a lot of key information, such as text messages and device settings. The app still fully supports wired transfer, but most users will find wireless transfer much more convenient (and eliminates the risk of a device running out of battery due to an occupied USB port โ been there too many times).
Android Switch now also supports migrating passwords, passkeys, Wi-Fi credentials, and alarms. Yes, none of these would have transferred previously if you switched from an iPhone to an Android phone.
Another win is that the new migration experience also brings over your wallpaper, home screen layouts, and app placements, though Google mentions that this will happen in โjust a few taps.โ Weโll have to see what the process looks like, but it is a big upgrade from the previous experience, where none of these migrated at all. Google is also promising to migrate key accessibility settings to your Android phone.
Google says that the data types that were already supported have also received improvements across the board. SMS, MMS, RCS, and iMessage conversations and group chats now migrate with reactions, stickers, and threads.

