Thursday, December 15, 2016

Google Drive for iOS will allow you to make the jump easy to Android – CNET in Spanish

Google gives you more options to go to Android, this time using Google Drive.

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Google just to make more easy the process to go from iOS to Android. The company has updated Drive, your application to save files in the cloud and connects to services of office automation and also with Photos and where you will now find a new option: the backup.

According to 9to5Google, this new option will make it easier for users who use Drive can have the backup of your files in the cloud, something that especially will come in handy if you want to switch to Android.

The option is not turned on by default. To use it you have to go within the Google Drive app — once you update it — to Menu > Settings > Backup, that way the app will save your contacts, photos, calendar events, and even data stored on iCloud.

note that you have to run this process you must be connected to a Wifi network to save the data of your operator, and also preferably connect your device to the current, so they don’t turn off in the process.

The process of activation of the backup in Google Drive is easy.

Photo by Jason Cipriani/CNET

When you purchase a new Android device and want to make the change, the only thing you have to do is open the same account used in Google Drive in iOS on your new computer, and this will make the task automatically.

The phones Pixel Google already have a similar option to copy all the files to Apple devices, but it only works in these. With Drive, any Android phone will be able to help you in the complex process that may sometimes be to migrate your data from one operating system to another.

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