Stick with Android app an answer to Move to iOS

A small tongue-in-cheek moment if you’ve found Apple’s Move to iOS app for Android a little mean-spirited. The thought that Apple probably didn’t take too much of its own work into making this app makes the company sound more pretentious than they are already perceived to be. Though, if you visit the app’s page on the Play Store, you’ll also see some Android fan subterfuge in the form of one-star ...

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Move to iOS may technically be Apple’s first Android app, but Apple didn’t make it

For a company that’s been so content to largely keep to itself in the mobile space, this summer brought news of a couple firsts for Apple, as we got confirmation that the company would be releasing its first apps for Android users. One of those, the Android client for Beats Music, is still on its way, but earlier this week we saw the release of the other, officially making Move to iOS the first Apple Android app to arrive. At least, it may be an Apple app on the surface, but a little digging suggests that ...

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Apple’s Move to iOS app debuts for Android

If last Wednesday was Apple’s big day for new hardware, today’s the corresponding day for new software, and we’ve already seen Apple get distribution started on iOS 9 – even if watchOS 2 has hit some unplanned delays. But it’s more than just new system software arriving this afternoon, and it also marks the arrival of a rare Android app from Apple, as the company finally releases its Move to iOS app.We first learned ...

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Apple Music isn’t the only Android app Apple’s cooking up, as migration tool emerges

The just-announced Apple Music sounds like it has a lot going for it, not the least of which being its upcoming multi-platform support. Sure, initial availability this summer will be an Apple-only affair, but Android support is in the works. Besides what that development stands to mean for the service’s chances of building up a larger user base, it’s noteworthy if only to see Apple announcing an Android app at all. But as it turns out,

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