2025-12-09 14:50:18

Google and Apple are quietly working together to make switching between Android and iPhone far less painful, with early evidence of the overhaul now appearing in the latest Android Canary build.

For years, migrating between the two ecosystems has meant wrestling with unreliable apps, missing photos, broken message histories, and slow transfers, but both companies have now confirmed to 9to5Google they’re collaborating on a more seamless, secure, and comprehensive solution.

Hints of that work surfaced this week in Android Canary 2512 for Google Pixel devices, where a new “Copy data” option has quietly appeared.

The feature sits under Settings – Profile – All services – Pair with iPhone or iPad, expanding what is today only an eSIM transfer option in stable Android builds.

Triggering the new feature opens a wireless transfer workflow that uses a session ID and passcode – effectively a secure pairing handshake – and requires the iPhone to run iOS 26, aligning with reports that Apple will introduce its side of the system in an upcoming developer beta.

The option also surfaces during Android setup if users choose to copy data from an iPhone and select “Can’t scan QR code”.

While still unfinished, the feature suggests that Google and Apple are building a shared migration protocol designed to support more data types and integrate directly into out-of-box setup flows on both platforms.

It’s unclear when the fully polished experience will roll out, but the companies say it will arrive first in Android betas before expanding broadly.

When finished, it could mark the biggest improvement to cross-platform switching in a decade – and remove one of the biggest psychological barriers keeping users locked into their current phones.

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