Apple is taking the smartphone war right to Google by launching a major campaign to get users to ditch their Android phones, and offering them cash to switch to an iPhone.
The tech giant launched the provocatively titled "Switch from Android" website and a series of five YouTube videos as part of its campaign, in a sizeable push that hasn't been seen since Apple's "Get a Mac" advertisements launched more than a decade ago.
Promising "life is easier on iPhone," the website touts the Apple phones' cameras, speed, and customer support but it also has a not-so-subtle dig at Google's smartphone security record.
"Unlike many other phones, important data on your iPhone is encrypted from the start and protected by your passcode," the Apple website reads.
"Apple apps like Maps and Safari help to keep private all the places you go and the sites you visit, and Apple will not sell your information to anyone for any reason."