![]() ![]() Pick the latest backup you have and wait. This option will also set up your new phone exactly as your old phone, but you’ll need a reliable internet connection to download everything. If your old phone has been lost, stolen, shattered, exploded or is otherwise no longer of this world, you can tap Restore from iCloud Backup. If you need help, check the page on Apple Support. Your phone will copy over “contacts, message history, camera photos and videos, photo albums, files and folders, accessibility settings, display settings, web bookmarks, mail accounts, WhatsApp messages and media, and calendars.” Your iPhone will automatically install any free apps that are available on both Android and iOS. Once your two phones are connected, select the data you want to import and tap Continue. Your iPhone “will create a temporary Wi-Fi network” that your Android phone needs to connect to. Enter this code on your Android phone (once you get the app opened). On your iPhone, tap Move Data from Android, tap Continue and wait for the code to appear. If you’re coming from an Android phone, download Move to iOS from the Google Play Store. It shouldn’t take too long - I transferred my wife’s iPhone X to an iPhone 14 Pro while at dinner in a restaurant, and her new phone was ready to go before we got the bill. You’ll have to sit and wait while your data moves over. All of your apps, photos and data will be beamed from your old phone to your new phone. All you have to do is keep your old and new devices close to each other. ![]() This is hands-down the easiest way to move from an old iPhone to a new one. Image: Apple Transfer Directly from iPhone You have many options for transferring data from your old phone. If this is your first smartphone, just tap Don’t Transfer Apps & Data and tap here to skip ahead in this tutorial. You have a few different choices for how you want to move your stuff over. Go through the same process again - it only takes a few moments. This time, it’ll capture more detail around your eyes so it can match your face just by the top half. If you put on sunglasses in the summer, or you wear a mask often, you can have your iPhone scan your face a second time. To set up Face ID, you need to complete the circle by tilting your head. To set up Face ID on your iPhone, point the camera at your head and look around in a circle, as if you’re watching your best friend ride on a Ferris wheel all the way around. Newer iPhones can check your face with a mask on or with the phone sitting horizontally. Set up Face IDįace ID is very easy to use, and it’s only gotten better in recent years. If you have problems with this step, you’ll need to contact your carrier. If you live in a country (or use a cell carrier) that doesn’t support eSIM, you can use the tool included in your iPhone box to move the SIM card to your new phone.Įither way, your new iPhone will try to activate your phone plan. If you have a compatible cell carrier, I recommend following on-screen instructions to transfer as an eSIM, so you don’t need to fiddle around with paper clips moving the card over and you don’t have to worry about thieves taking your SIM card out. Now your iPhone will try to activate your cellular plan. (If not, make sure your old device is connected to the same Wi-Fi network with Bluetooth turned on.) Activate your iPhone They should automatically detect each other. If you’re transferring from another iPhone, hold both devices next to each other to get signed in and set up. If you’re transferring from an Android phone, tap Set Up Manually and continue. Hold both phones together to start the process. Turn it on by holding the power button on the right side. Your iPhone will probably come with enough battery charge to get started out of the box if you’re buying new. How to set up a new iPhone: Getting started ![]()
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