Apple denies it is working on an app to migrate to Android

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Yesterday we echoed a news related to Apple published last Sunday by The Telegraph newspaper, and an application that in theory would allow current iOS users to migrate Android all their data, which include photos, videos, contacts, messages ... to an Android device to prevent phone companies from putting pressure on the Cupertino-based company for a possible lawsuit before the European Union Competition Court

To the Competition Tribune of the European Union he likes to get involved in this type of case. As an example we have the sanctions that the European Union has previously imposed on other American companies such as Google and Microsoft. Google was accused of dominant position in the search engine market while Microsoft was accused of monopoly installing by default in all versions of Windows its browser, now extinct, Internet Explorer

Oddly enough, Trudy Muller, Apple spokesperson states that it is not true that Apple is working on an app so that iOS users can leave the platform easily if they want to switch or go back to the Google platform. He also states that the important thing for them is to focus on getting the maximum number of Android users and that for the moment they are doing it quite successfully.

Trudy Muller, in addition denies that they are receiving pressure from European operators to facilitate a possible switch from iOS to Android by phone companies. Since it would also have to launch an application for the rest of the mobile platforms, no matter how residual they are currently, such as Windows Phone, BlackBerry or Symbian. According to the latest figures, the percentage of new users that is coming to iOS from Android represents 30% of the total.


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