TechComputers & PCsLaptopsHow to use an Android phone seamlessly with an Apple MacBookApple isn’t Android’s biggest fan, but you can still make your Android phone and Apple laptop play nice with one anotherWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
TechComputers & PCsLaptopsHow to use an Android phone seamlessly with an Apple MacBookApple isn’t Android’s biggest fan, but you can still make your Android phone and Apple laptop play nice with one anotherWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
Apple isn’t Android’s biggest fan, but you can still make your Android phone and Apple laptop play nice with one another
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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If you have aMacBook AirorMacBook Pro,Applevery much hopes you’ll also have one of thebest iPhones– and ideally aniPhone 13. But while many of us Mac users do indeed have iPhones, not all of us do.
Certainly among my friend group there are more Mac users with one of thebest Samsung phonesthan iPhones, because for them the Samsungs are thebest phonesfor what they want to do. And that’s great, but Apple isn’t exactly keen on bringing all its best stuff toAndroid.
However, there are plenty of ways to make the most of your Android phone and Mac laptop. Here are my 5 top tips to make Apple and Android play nice.
1. Use a different cloud service
As much as I love iCloud, it’s not my choice for sharing and syncing with other operating systems. For that I useMicrosoft’s OneDrive, which works brilliantly on my Mac; you may preferGoogleDrive. For online collaboration it’s Google Docs for me all the way: it’s free and everybody I work with uses it.
Both services make it really easy to share your cloud-stored files with other people too: it’s just a matter of right-clicking and choosing the share option.
2. Put your photos elsewhere
Although it’s possible to use Apple’s iCloud Photos on the web at iCloud.com, it’s a better idea to go with Google Photos. That way your Android photos will be instantly available on your Mac too.
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3. Forget about Messages
Apple doesn’t want to bring its Messages app to Android, and that means you’re better off with something that doesn’t lock you to a particular platform: Google Messages on the web, for example, which enables you to send and receive SMSes on your Mac. All the other big-name apps are available for Android as well as the Mac: Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, Telegram, WeChat and more are all in the Mac App Store.
4. Move to Chrome
Apple’s Safari browser and keychain password service are Apple-only, but Chrome offers effectively the same thing: if you move to Chrome on your Mac you can then use your Google account to sync passwords, logins and other key data. And Chrome also supports external password managers and other utilities via extensions. A particularly useful one is Clipt, which uses Google Drive to copy from Mac to phone and vice-versa.
5. Consider a different music streamer
Apple Music is available for Android, but if you’d rather not pay for an Apple service there are no shortage of cross-platform streaming services including Spotify, TIDAL, Deezer, YouTube Music and many, many more.
Not all music services are created equally, though. YouTube Music’s interface isn’t the best and you’ll need a third party app if you want a dedicated desktop version for your Mac. You’ll probably find that Spotify, TIDAL and Deezer have better user experiences that are consistent across desktop and mobile apps. If high-res audio is your thing, TIDAL’s Masters Audio delivers incredible sound quality but you’ll have to pay a little bit more for it.
If you’re into smart home technology, Spotify is well worth a look: it works across everything from smart speakers to smart TVs as well as your Android phone and your Mac, and it can even sync your music with Hue lights.
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