Google's latest Android Canary release introduces a cross-platform data migration solution designed to make it easier to move from iPhone to Android—and from Android back to iPhone. The experimental feature in the Canary channel aims to streamline transferring essential data such as contacts, messages, photos, videos, calendars, and app data between iOS and Android devices during setup and over time, reducing the friction often involved in switching ecosystems. By laying the groundwork for seamless iPhone-Android data transfers, Google signals a shift toward smoother onboarding for new devices and platforms, encouraging users to consider switching without fearing data loss or tedious manual transfers. The feature is currently in early testing, so availability may be limited to specific devices and software builds. Users should expect possible requirements like updated Google apps on Android and a compatible iPhone OS version, plus a migration app or in-device tool to guide the process. While details are still evolving, the Canary release underscores Google's push to enhance cross-platform portability, privacy, and security when handling personal data during transfers. For anyone planning a move to iPhone or simply weighing a platform switch, this development could dramatically simplify the data migration experience.