oh, I honestly didn't know that. My mistake. I thought that it was a
Samsung thing completely, but it appears, from what you say, that they
customized yet another thing along with everything else they've  done. Not
a bad thing, just interesting. I think the Samsung version does work with
iCloud.

On Sun, Apr 21, 2019, 5:43 AM Gordon Smith <gor...@mac-access.net> wrote:

> SmartSwitch isn’t a Samsung app actually, although I believe they have
> their own custom version. But if you look in the Google Play Store, you
> should be able to find it there. You can also get it for iOS. And actually,
> the purpose of the original app was to allow you to switch your contacts
> and data between the two OS platforms. I believe that Samsung’s app
> requires you to either have the two phones on the same WiFi network, or
> else have a USB connection between the two Android phones.
>
> And actually, therein lies the difference between the two apps.
> SmartSwitch, (which I actually have on my iPhone and on my Samsung Galaxy
> S6 Edge+), works very differently to the Samsung app. SmartSwitch makes it
> much simpler to deal with your data. The way it works is to first backup
> your data to Google, then simply run the app on the destination and
> re-download your data, job done! Actually, I believe that later versions of
> SmartSwitch will allow you to use other cloud services, such as iCloud or
> DropBox.
>
>
> On 20 Apr 2019, at 22:50, Joshua Gregory <joshtg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Weird, I honestly am not sure. I do believe it is a Samsung app,so
> maybe the problem lies somewhere in that?
>
>

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