![]() ![]() While I was only able to use the feature to transfer data from one Android device to another, it should work just fine when the device a user is transferring data from to a Huawei smartphone is an iPhone. Phone Clone works by creating an ad-hoc network between two devices to ensure speedy transfer of data. I downloaded the Phone Clone app from the Play Store as directed in the on-screen prompts on the Mate 9 and in just a few easy steps that you need not memorize as the device guides you, I was on my way. This can be either via HiSuite, Huawei’s desktop phone sync software for Android devices or the Phone Clone application which has received a facelift and now, more than ever before, just does its work without a fuss. Select the file types you would like to transfer and click Start Transfer. Make sure the Android phone is the source and iPhone the target phone. When setting up the Mate 9, one is prompted to transfer data from their old phone so that they can be back up and running in no time. Open Dr.Fone and connect both Android and iPhone to the computer. Yup, 19 minutes to transfer all my apps and their data from the P9 Lite to the Mate 9 thanks to an application I had not heard of prior to giving the Mate 9 its first boot. ![]() That is exactly what I did and in a record 19 minutes. Probably pack your bags for the upcoming flight and head out to enjoy dinner in the chilly Munich weather, right? For geeks like myself and others, the devices come first and as such I had to figure out a way to get everything I needed on the new phone so that it would be ready by the time I headed out. ![]()
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