Google Pixel extracts data from iPhone on the spot

The Google Pixel has a special adapter that allows connection to the iPhone in order to transfer contacts, photos, or even messages.

During yesterday's event for the presentation Google Pixel, the Google company made an extremely interesting announcement aimed at facilitating the transfer of data from the iPhone to its terminals. If Apple has an application in Google Play that allows copying data from Android to iPhone, those from Google have made an adapter that facilitates the reverse transfer.

More precisely, Google has created an adapter for Google Pixel that allows the extraction of contacts, pictures and messages from iPhone terminals. Everything is done with the interconnected terminals and an application that facilitates this transfer, the procedure itself not being available in the opposite direction to retrieve the data from Android and transfer them directly to the iPhone.

To be honest, I have to admit that Google thought extremely well of this accessory because it greatly simplifies data transfer between terminals. Practically, users will no longer have to get involved with applications downloaded from stores, or something similar, since they can transfer data right to the store where they buy the Google Pixel.

This adapter works based on an iOS system that allows the transfer of the respective data, but the Apple company can very easily block the entire procedure. I don't think it will take long until Apple does this, especially since Google promotes its Google Pixel terminals as direct competitors of the iPhone.

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