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Apple's 'Move to iOS' App Likely Rebranded Version of Existing Android App

Alongside the launch of iOS 9 yesterday, Apple debuted a new Android app called "Move to iOS." The app is designed to help Android users transfer their content from an Android device to an iOS device. According to Phandroid, the app may not be developed by Apple and instead be a rebranded version of an existing app.

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The app in question is Media Mushroom's Copy My Data, one of two Media Mushroom apps that specialize in transferring data between devices. The other app is Device Switch, and both are available in the App Store and Google Play. Phandroid took a look at the code of Move to iOS and noticed that it included references to Media Mushroom's Copy My Data app, like the tag android:name="com.mediamushroom.copymydata".

That’s just the tip of the iceberg. The two applications share a vast majority of code and functionality. In fact, all of the com.mediamushroom.copymydata strings were left inside Apple’s rebranded version. Essentially, the only differences between the two apps are Apple’s artwork being added, the inclusion of Apple’s licensing agreements, and Media Mushroom’s UI elements being removed. That’s really it.

As noted by Phandroid, it's likely Apple licensed the rights to use and rebrand Media Mushroom's app. Move to iOS is Apple's first Android app, and the app has gained numerous negative reviews in the Google Play Store. Of its 15,230 reviews, 12,184 are one-star reviews. Criticisms in the negative reviews include complaints about iOS, Apple, and that the app uses Apple's design philosophy rather than Google's Material Design. Apple's second Android app will be Apple Music.

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Top Rated Comments

vertsix Avatar
137 months ago
Android users: "Let's give this app one star just because we hate Apple and iOS and not because we have a legitimate reason to give it one star!"
Score: 88 Votes (Like | Disagree)
137 months ago
For all the complaints Android users give about Apple users being iSheeple, they sure are circlejerky...
Score: 47 Votes (Like | Disagree)
137 months ago
good, apple should focus on apple products not android apps
That doesn't make a lot of sense in reference to Android apps specifically designed to make it easier to start using Apple products.
Score: 27 Votes (Like | Disagree)
rorschach Avatar
137 months ago
that the app uses Apple's design philosophy rather than Google's Material Design
Because Google uses Apple's design philosophy for its iOS apps, rather than its own:


Score: 25 Votes (Like | Disagree)
137 months ago
I'm both Android and iOS user and I love both OS's (only after I jailbreak and root them), but I feel really pity for those diehard Android fanboys, hating so much on a brand and making so much effort expressing it everywhere online. They really need better things to do..
Score: 25 Votes (Like | Disagree)
137 months ago
To be fair the same would probably happen in reverse. Fanboys will be fanboys, regardless of the platform.
No. Google Apps in the App Store have good reviews. And the Apple haters/Androd fanboys FAR outnumber Apple fanboys. This is why tech blogs have learned that click bait articles about Apple generate the most clicks.
Score: 24 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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