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Apple is preparing Android switches for the iPhone 14 [Video]

In less than two months, Apple will announce the iPhone 14 series. As the company prepares for this release, it recently redesigned the iPhone 13 purchase page on its official online store and now answers the most frequently asked questions about Android phones, for to be able to discover all the benefits of switching to iPhone.

Unlike most support videos, Apple posted this one on its official YouTube channel, where the company usually uploads ads and keynote videos.

Here’s how Apple describes “The Transition to iPhone. Answer to all your questions” video:

In this video, we answer the most frequently asked questions that Android users ask before switching to iPhone. These questions cover a range of topics from moving to iOS, trading, reliability, software updates, privacy and support.

The company talks about seven important moments when switching to iPhone. Android users will surely be asking these questions once the iPhone 14 is available:

  • If I switch to iPhone, will it be easy to transfer my contacts, photos and messages?
  • Can I trade in my Android smartphone?
  • Will it hold up over time?
  • Will it be reliable?
  • Will it get the latest updates?
  • How will my personal information be protected?
  • Will I get support from Apple?

In less than two months, Apple is expected to announce the new iPhone 14 series. As it has done for the past few years, the company is betting on trade-in and carrier discounts, although it is reducing what you can get when you trade in an older iPhone or an Android phone.

The iPhone 14 series will likely come in four models, with two regular versions and two Pro models.

For the regular iPhone 14, the big news will come with a new Plus/Max model. For the iPhone 14 Pro, expect a new design, an improved camera system and a faster processor. Apple is also said to be increasing the battery size of these phones.

You can watch Apple’s video on switching to iPhone below:

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