When asked to choose a backup, select the most recent one. Open iTunes on your computer and select your device.ĥ. Connect your iPhone to your computer using your Lightning to USB cable.Ĥ. Then, tap Restore from iTunes Backup > Next.ģ. Join an available Wi-Fi network and follow the steps until you reach the Apps & Data screen. A small padlock □ will show if you encrypted your backup. If all is good, you’ll see the name of your iPhone, as well as the date and time the backup was created. Once the backup finishes, check it has done so successfully by going to iTunes Preferences > Devices. If you don’t wish to save any Health and Activity data, simply click Back Up Now.Ĥ. Select Encrypt backup and make note of your password. To save your Health and Activity data from your iPhone or Apple Watch, you’ll need to encrypt your backup. Open iTunes on your computer and select your device.ģ. Connect your old iPhone to your computer using your Lightning to USB cable.Ģ. If you’ve got slow WiFi, Option Two might be better, but the choice is yours! Back Up to iTunesġ. Alternatively, you can back up your iPhone via iCloud, as detailed above under Option One – iCloud. This option will explain how to back up your old iPhone’s content to iTunes, which you can then transfer to your new iPhone. Woo hoo! You’ve finished transferring content from your old iPhone, to your new iPhone! Read below for backing up and restoring via iTunes. You’ll notice your apps, photos and music begin downloading once you reach the Home screen. Once done, follow the remaining on-screen steps to finish setting up your new iPhone. Ensure your iPhone remains connected to Wi-Fi, allowing the iCloud restore to complete. If you’re asked to update to a newer version of iOS, follow these steps.Ĥ. Sign in to iCloud using your Apple ID and password, then when asked to choose a backup, select the most recent one. Then, tap Restore from iCloud Backup > Next.ģ. See the bottom of the page for instructions on how to reset your iPhone.Ģ. If you’ve already set up your new iPhone, you’ll need to reset it. Turn your new device on and follow the steps until you reach the Wi-Fi screen. Transfer Your iCloud Backup to Your New iPhoneġ. If you ordered a new contract deal on Three or Vodafone, insert your new SIM card into your new iPhone.Make sure your old iPhone stays connected to the Internet until the backup is complete. Turn on iCloud backup if it isn’t already, then tap Back Up Now.Ĥ. Connect your old iPhone to the Internet via Wi-Fi.ģ. If you’ve got slow Wi-Fi, Option Two might be better, but the choice is yours! Back Up to iCloudġ. Alternatively, you can back up your iPhone via iTunes, as detailed below under Option Two – iTunes. This option will explain how to back up your old iPhone’s content to iCloud, which you can then transfer to your new iPhone. When you unpair your Apple Watch, it gets automatically backed up, allowing you to restore your data once you pair with your new iPhone. First Thing’s Firstīefore you start, if you own an Apple Watch, you’ll need to unpair it from your old iPhone. And please don’t think it’s going to be a problem, we’ll instruct you how to do it, in just a few easy steps. How exactly do I transfer all my content from my old iPhone, to my new one? It’s a question that haunts all of us the day we receive our new iPhone, so don’t think you’re alone. And when you pick it up for the first time, everything about your new iPhone is so perfect, you don’t even want to peel off the protective film. That feeling you get as you start to unbox it, it’s like a dozen Christmas mornings rolled into one moment. Receiving a new iPhone is one of life’s sweetest pleasures. It’s really easy to transfer your photos, contacts, apps and everything else to your new iPhone.
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