For the majority of Android users, the idea of moving from a handset running Google’s mobile operating system to the iPhone holds zero appeal. But I did it last year, and I couldn’t be happier. For me, iOS is by far the superior operating system (and I use iOS and Android daily), and the iPhone is a great handset.

If you’re thinking of making the move from Android to one of Apple’s new sized-up iPhones (and you won’t regret it), the process is pretty painless and Apple has created a new support page explaining how to move your photos, music, documents, and more.

The page is divided into six links covering Mail, Contacts and Calendars, Photos and Videos, Music, Books and PDFs, Documents, and Apps, and clicking on each one will provide you with all the information you need, although the Apps section is no great revelation -- it just says to go to the Apps Store and find and download the apps you use. I think most people can work that one out for themselves.

The page is available to explore here.

If you’ve only ever used Android, then you will find iOS a rather alien environment at first, but it won’t take long to learn your way around it.

Are you an Android user planning to switch to the iPhone? Let me know in the comments.

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