In Pictures: iPhone to Android. How to make the switch
If the Galaxy S III or other smartphone tempts you, here's how you can still fit it in Apple's ecosystem
Have your Apple world and Android, too
The iPhone 5 is the top smartphone, but some Android rivals like the Galaxy S III are very attractive, and they're available in large sizes that the iPhone is not. Plus, they sport cool technologies Apple doesn't support.
If you're ensconced in the Apple fold, you may believe you have to stay all-Apple. It turns out that you can bring Android largely into the Apple ecosystem.
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