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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 1133950" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>Apps will work if there are the same apps available for Android. Email and browser will be fine. You can forget Apple specific stuff, but your calendar and contacts can migrate easily. There are apps for Dropbox and Evernote and the Google stuff, no problem.</p><p>Not sure about your music library, but I can't see why not. Music is one thing that I haven't bothered migrating from my 4S to my Windows Phone, mainly because I expected to be back on the 4S by now. Trouble is I like the Nokia just as much as the Apple and it has a bigger screen.</p><p></p><p>Which Galaxy? The new 6 starts at [a ridiculous] £600 but the older ones are about £400 I think, depending on spec. Personally I wouldn't bother with the Kyes, or whatever its called, as ordinary Android does it all without tying you in to the Samsung environment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 1133950, member: 718"] Apps will work if there are the same apps available for Android. Email and browser will be fine. You can forget Apple specific stuff, but your calendar and contacts can migrate easily. There are apps for Dropbox and Evernote and the Google stuff, no problem. Not sure about your music library, but I can't see why not. Music is one thing that I haven't bothered migrating from my 4S to my Windows Phone, mainly because I expected to be back on the 4S by now. Trouble is I like the Nokia just as much as the Apple and it has a bigger screen. Which Galaxy? The new 6 starts at [a ridiculous] £600 but the older ones are about £400 I think, depending on spec. Personally I wouldn't bother with the Kyes, or whatever its called, as ordinary Android does it all without tying you in to the Samsung environment. [/QUOTE]
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