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Android 17 adds wireless‑first Switch, moving passwords, eSIMs and home screens without apps—rollout starts today on select devices.
Google’s Android 17 update rolls out a built‑in “Android Switch” that lets iPhone users migrate to Android wirelessly, without extra apps or cables, beginning with a small share of devices today [1].
| At a glance | |
|---|---|
| Product | Android 17 Switch tool |
| Launch | Rollout starts today on a subset of Android 17 devices |
| Data types added | Passwords, passkeys, Wi‑Fi, alarms, wallpapers, home‑screen layouts, Apple Notes attachments, eSIMs |
| Migration method | Wireless‑first (cable still supported) |
The new Switch experience is baked into the core of both Android and iOS, eliminating the need for third‑party apps or dongles. Google’s product lead Paul Dunlop announced the “ground‑up” redesign on X, noting that the feature now works “wireless‑first” while retaining optional wired transfer for legacy use [1]. By moving the transfer logic into the operating systems, the process requires only a few taps and avoids battery‑drain issues that plagued earlier cable‑based moves.
Beyond the baseline contacts, photos and messages, Android 17 now supports passwords, passkeys, Wi‑Fi credentials, alarms, wallpapers, home‑screen layouts, and eSIM profiles [1]. The update also adds Apple Notes attachments, calendar files, call history, encrypted RCS messages, and in‑app data via new cross‑platform APIs that let developers migrate actual app content rather than reinstalling a blank app [1]. Google claims the eSIM migration occurs automatically during setup, though carrier support will still vary [1].
The rollout begins today on a limited percentage of Android 17 devices, currently available on Pixel 6 and newer [1]. Google has not specified which iOS version is required, but the feature appears live on iOS 26.5.1, the current stable release [1]. Samsung and other OEMs are expected to receive the update later, following the pattern of prior Android releases [2].
| Comparison | Android 17 Switch | Prior Android Switch |
|---|---|---|
| Transfer method | Wireless‑first (cable optional) | Primarily wired |
| Data types | + passwords, passkeys, eSIMs, home‑screen layout, Apple Notes attachments | Limited to contacts, photos, messages |
The Android 17 Switch tool marks the first time Google and Apple have delivered a truly wireless, cross‑ecosystem migration, potentially lowering the barrier for iPhone users to switch platforms and reshaping the competitive dynamics of mobile OS loyalty. Whether the broader Android ecosystem can sustain the momentum will depend on carrier rollouts and OEM uptake.
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The rollout starts today, but Google notes that feature visibility may take longer than 15 days for some users.