Help Me Switch From iOS To Windows 10 Mobile

John M Beauchemin

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So looks like it's down to the wire. I've got the rest of this week to say goodbye to iOS. It's been a good run, kid. It's not you, it's me.

So what I want to know is... what should I do? I am a total noob at changing phones. As an iPhone user, I can't even count the number of times I've ported all my data and settings from one iPhone to another but obviously that option is not available to me this time around. I'm sure a number of you guys are experienced at jumping between phones, so I'm looking for some tips and advice. Things not to forget, things to export, backup, send to the cloud, write down, scribe into stone tablets, etc.

Thanks in advance!
 

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Re: What do I need to do to prepare for switch?

So looks like it's down to the wire. I've got the rest of this week to say goodbye to iOS. It's been a good run, kid. It's not you, it's me.

So what I want to know is... what should I do? I am a total noob at changing phones. As an iPhone user, I can't even count the number of times I've ported all my data and settings from one iPhone to another but obviously that option is not available to me this time around. I'm sure a number of you guys are experienced at jumping between phones, so I'm looking for some tips and advice. Things not to forget, things to export, backup, send to the cloud, write down, scribe into stone tablets, etc.

Thanks in advance!

I know on Android there's a switch to Windows phone app. There might be something similar to that on iOS app store?
 

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Re: What do I need to do to prepare for switch?

Best thing to do is jump into the MS ecosystem, and fully use Outlook.com (email/contacts/calendar), and OneDrive for data storage. There may be a way to export your text messages, but those may be locked into iOS's walled garden, not sure. You need to backup your pictures somehow, hopefully you've been using OneDrive for that?
 

John M Beauchemin

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Re: What do I need to do to prepare for switch?

Best thing to do is jump into the MS ecosystem, and fully use Outlook.com (email/contacts/calendar), and OneDrive for data storage. There may be a way to export your text messages, but those may be locked into iOS's walled garden, not sure. You need to backup your pictures somehow, hopefully you've been using OneDrive for that?

I'm all over the map with cloud backup solutions. I use Gdrive, DropBox, OneDrive, and my own NAS cloud server all for different things, lol. I don't know how it ended up this way, but I should probably put some thought into consolidation. I also use gmail and Hotmail exclusively, both of which are already tied into Outlook, and I have the iOS calendar hooked into Outlook as well, so I'm all good there. My iOS notes go to gmail automatically, as well.

Most importantly, I have not/do not use iCloud or iDrive for anything.

Retaining text message history would be really nice, if anyone knows a way. I hadn't thought of that one.
 

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Re: What do I need to do to prepare for switch?

First of all... Get yourself unhooked from iMessage. After the fact it is a PITA by all accounts and your messaging gets all FUBARed.

Not getting texts after switching from iPhone to Android? Here's how to turn off iMessage and fix it! | iMore

Then get your contacts switched into Skype as much as possible. Unlike iMessage, Skype is available cross platform. Send out invites to Skype to close family/friends/business associates to make sure they are connected to you. Start some Skype chatrooms. I love how my Skype conversations are continuous across Laptop. Tablet and Phone.


Next up > https://www.windowsphone.com/en-us/how-to/wp8/basics/moving-from-iphone-to-windows-phone

And look here: https://www.windowsphone.com/en-us/how-to/wp8/basics/sync-my-windows-phone

Get yourself on Bing and get rewards. PC, Tablet, Phone.
There is a phone app: https://forums.windowscentral.com/e...%2Fbing-rewards%2F9wzdncrfjbb0&token=CNZ_Ssng
Redeem Rewards for credits, I almost never pay cash for Apps any more...


Then... Enjoy.


Hit the forums and find out what users like best for Apps. I think one thing you may want to look at is Camera. TONS of camera Apps for clicking and post shot editing. Explore DNG capture as well.

Some of my faves:
https://forums.windowscentral.com/e...camera360-sight%2F9wzdncrcwpvz&token=0Mx-Q6Hy
https://forums.windowscentral.com/e...Fapps%2Fproshot%2F9wzdncrfhxmq&token=WCi0_tnQ
https://forums.windowscentral.com/e...%2Fapps%2Fblack%2F9wzdncrfj022&token=x22QKWQc
https://forums.windowscentral.com/e...%2Fapps%2Frawer%2F9wzdncrfjvbt&token=gnF2yDBL
https://forums.windowscentral.com/e...perlapse-mobile%2F9wzdncrd1prw&token=-YVi8beI
https://forums.windowscentral.com/e...%2Fphoto-marker%2F9wzdncrcwrsz&token=3ChYQlMc
https://forums.windowscentral.com/e...ps%2Fintellicam%2F9wzdncrcwn2f&token=1UskLRAq


Everyone will have their own lists of what is must have...
OneNote syncing is great. OneDrive as well. Office, naturally. HERE works well across devices too.

These give me great service:
https://forums.windowscentral.com/e...pps%2F1-toolkit%2F9wzdncrfhvzd&token=wzbbV9KJ
https://forums.windowscentral.com/e...zing-weather-hd%2F9wzdncrfjbrc&token=t7uaf29N
https://forums.windowscentral.com/e...apps%2Fgasbuddy%2F9wzdncrfjb06&token=XZwCU32H
https://forums.windowscentral.com/e...s%2Fhealthvault%2F9wzdncrdtbp9&token=VjoVAmBR Phone & PC
https://forums.windowscentral.com/e...s%2Fmodernmusic%2F9wzdncrdqzpc&token=kw5vOXA0
https://forums.windowscentral.com/e...Fmoliplayer-pro%2F9wzdncrfhwbv&token=s9P1cu5z
https://forums.windowscentral.com/e...r-forecast-maps%2F9nblggh10kbb&token=kzulDxrh Phone & PC
https://forums.windowscentral.com/e...2Fapps%2Fpaypal%2F9wzdncrfj1vk&token=vfJh6nbB
https://forums.windowscentral.com/e...2Fsysapp-pusher%2F9wzdncrfhvls&token=6wjFbBYL



LOL That is probably more than you wanted to know. Not sure how many of the above had made it onto the store for Win 10 Mo. Worth looking though, IMHO.
 

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Re: What do I need to do to prepare for switch?

If we could get HERE back on the WP App store it would be great.

Curious to see if HERE is baked into Win 10 Mo. I bet not, since Maps is supposed to draw off HERE from 10 Mobile onward. I LOVE my HERE on phone.

When trip planning I mark all possible sights in HERE on PC inside "Collections" and sync it over for use on the phone in the field. Invaluable that. Combined with OneNote syncing I have everything I need on my phone from my trip planning on PC.
 

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I've gotten a few requests for the location if post #5 above... So I've moved this thread to the iOS section and given it a new title. Hopefully it will grow and help users who may be migrating over to Windows 10 Mobile...
 

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Also, Microsoft has a webpage dedicated to this very topic as well. As for HERE, the new mapping IS HERE, just not named it anymore. But they are still using the same system etc for it.

And to the OP, welcome to windows phone. I switched from IOS ages ago and its soooo much better, besides the app 'gap'.
 

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