Sof for this I just need to download the gmail app? Or google app?
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Steve Nutt
Sent: 12 June 2015 08:26
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Subject: [access-uk] Re: Starting with iPhone
Hi,
You don't need to import, just link your iPhone to your Google account and
select to sync contacts, and you're good to go. It's as slick as pulling
them over to an Android phone. This also applies to calendar, notes and
anything else you can think of.
All the best
Steve
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Sent: 11 June 2015 19:51
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Subject: [access-uk] Starting with iPhone
Hello,
For various reasons I may be using iPhone for a while soon. So far I have
only been an Android user. I would consider myself very competent
IT/technology guy, so I can't see any major issues getting to grips with the
new OS.
One thing that comes to mind though that I am not sure about is importing
contacts from Android. So, baisically, is there a tool that would import
your google contacts to IOS. Is there a same thing for apps? Is there
something that would import all my google play apps to those that exist on
IOS? I guess that second bit is too much to ask for, but I guess you never
know these days.
Thanks very much for any help on or off list. It is very much appreciated.
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