How to transfer messages from iphone to android via bluetooth

If you make the big leap from an iPhone to an Android phone, you'll find yourself with a pretty long checklist of to-dos. Whether you're transitioning to Google's Pixel 6 or a new Samsung phone like the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 4, switching operating systems can quickly become a hassle if you don't know the most efficient way to move your data.

Read more: Have Android 12 on your phone? Check out these hidden features

The secret to an easy-peasy transfer process lies with the tiny plastic adapter that Google and Samsung (sometimes) include in the box. It's like hiring professional movers to move your stuff, unpack it and decorate your new house just like your old one! The adapter has a USB-A connector on one end and a USB-C connector on the other that allows you to connect your new phone to your old iPhone. You can also use an USB-C to lighting cable for newer phones like the iPhone 11.

With the adapter, you can transfer your photos, videos, files, music and wallpaper. You can even use it to automatically download any Android versions of free iOS apps you had on your old Apple phone. And as far as iMessage, while Apple's messaging service won't work on an Android phone, you can even move your message history and threads to your new phone.

Switch from iPhone to a Google Pixel phone

If you're switching specifically from an iPhone to a Google Pixel, the first thing you want to do is to charge up both phones. Next, you're going to turn off iMessage across all of your Apple devices -- any device that uses your AppleID. Go to Settings, then Messages and then toggle off iMessage.

If your new Pixel came with a SIM card, install it, turn the phone on and tap the Start button. Next, connect to a Wi-Fi network and then select Copy your data. Now unlock your old iPhone, and put your lighting power cable into the bottom. Then, plug the other end into the "magic adapter" which Google calls a Quick Switch Adapter (QSA). Finally, plug in the QSA into the Pixel. You can also use a USB-C to Lighting cable.

How to transfer messages from iphone to android via bluetooth

The Pixel uses an adapter to directly connect to your iPhone and transfer the data you choose.

Charles Wagner/CNET

When prompted, tap Trust on your iPhone. Then sign into your Google Account on the Pixel. Next, choose what exactly you want to copy (photos, music, messages, etc.), then tap Copy.

Now it's time for your Pixel to actually transfer everything. Depending on how much stuff you're moving, this can take anywhere from a few minutes to a couple of hours. While the transfer happens, you can continue setting up your phone like adding a PIN or setting up Google Assistant and Google Pay. Once the transfer completes, you're done. Check to make sure everything you wanted to migrate actually did and enjoy your new Google life.

Thanks to Google and Samsung, we found two easy ways to switch from an iPhone to Android.

Charles Wagner/CNET

Switch from an iPhone to a Samsung Galaxy phone

If you got a new Samsung Galaxy phone, it also comes with an adapter, though you can move your data over Wi-Fi, too. I recommend using the adapter because it's faster. You can also use a USB-C to Lighting cable to connect the two. Just like the Pixel transfer, the first thing you need to do is make sure both phones are charged up and turn off iMessage on your iPhone.

However, unlike the Pixel, you have the option to set up your Galaxy phone as new and then transfer the data which means you can start using your phone right away instead of waiting. To start the transfer, open the Smart Switch app on your Samsung phone. Your phone might take a minute to download the app.

Once you have it opened, you might be prompted to send or receive data. Tap Receive. Then, choose how you want to transfer: Wi-Fi or cable. Next, connect both phones with the adapter and your iPhone's lightning cable - if you're transferring over Wi-Fi, there's no need to connect the phones together with a cable.

How to transfer messages from iphone to android via bluetooth

Samsung Galaxy phones, like Google's Pixel phones, let you select exactly what kinds of data to import from your old iPhone.

Charles Wagner/CNET

On the iPhone, tap Trust and on the Samsung phone you'll see a message pop up that reads Connecting to your iPhone. If your iPhone uses encryption for backup, you might be prompted to enter your password. It should be your Apple ID password.

Next, the Samsung phone will scan your iPhone for data. This can take a few minutes after which you can choose exactly what kind of data you want to bring over. Then, tap the transfer arrow. The actual transfer can take a couple of minutes to an hour. Once it's done, go through your new Samsung phone and check on your data. If you're not finding your photos and videos in the Gallery app, check the Google Photos app.

Now that you have all your data moved onto your new phone, you can explore all the features Android 12 has to offer.

Five surprises switching from iOS to Android and back again

See all photos

How can I transfer my messages from iPhone to Android wirelessly?

How to transfer messages from iPhone to Android using iSMS2droid.
Backup your iPhone and locate the backup file. Connect your iPhone to your computer. ... .
Download iSMS2droid. Install iSMS2droid on your Android phone, open the app and tap on the Import Messages button. ... .
Start your transfer. ... .
You're done!.

Can I move messages from iPhone to Android?

You can back up your iPhone messages or access Samsung Cloud and use it to restore your backup to your Android phone. To transfer text messages from an iPhone to an Android phone, you can use a USB-OTG cable and Smart Switch, Quick Switch adapter for Google phones, or third-party tools.

Can you transfer text messages via Bluetooth?

Turn on the Bluetooth feature on both Android devices and pair them by confirming the passcode. Now, go to the Messaging app on the source device and select the messages that you wish to transfer. Go to its Settings and choose to "Send" or "Share" the selected SMS threads.

How can I transfer my text messages from iPhone to Samsung?

Connect the two phones using the iOS phone's lightning cable and a USB-OTG adapter. If you're adding a new trusted device, you'll have to tap Trust, then you may have to enter your phone's unlock code to confirm the trust. Tap Next on the Galaxy phone. Select the content you want to transfer, and then tap Transfer.