In a new Pixel video, Google says the Apple iPhone has “a shell”

Last month, Google released a video showing how you can be calm and relaxed while transferring data on your Apple iPhone, or another Android phone, for a new Pixel. Some tense people should watch the video just for its therapeutic effect. We don’t know if the video was a success for Google, but it was different and showed that the process of switching to a Pixel should not make you tense and nervous.
We can say that Google’s accompanying video, “Switch to the New Google Pixel (and Do Yoko Uke in Karate)”, was released. They say that if we were lucky enough to come across this clip for almost two minutes, we would be “curious to switch to a new Google Pixel” and that transferring the data would be “very quick and easy”. How easy? According to Google, while your data is being transferred to your new Pixel, you can learn how to cut karate on a wooden board.

The video explains the process: insert your active SIM card into your new Pixel, turn on the device and tap it. Connect the Pixel to your old phone (and in a bit of an inspired cast, Apple iPhone is portrayed by a banana) and Pixel does the hard work. “As long as you know how to connect a cable, you can’t mess it up,” says Google. Your contacts, settings and photos will be transferred by magic.

Now comes your first karate class. Google shared the full URL of the karate video you used, in case you really want to follow in the footsteps of the most famous karate teacher, Mr. Miyagi. Returning to Pixel, once the data is transferred, you need to arrive at a PIN number (Google informs you that you do not use 1234) and add your fingerprint. In addition to moving your data, your wallpaper will also be transferred.

You may only want to tag this video, regardless of whether you are using an iOS or Android device. After all, it is not every day that Google says the iPhone has a shell.

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