How to set up your iPhone 13 using Quick Start - 24HTECH.ASIA
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You’ve got your hands on an iPhone 13. You want to leap in right away to explore all the new features from the brighter display to the improved cameras. But first you’ve got to transfer everything over from your old iPhone. Apple’s Quick Start feature can make that less of a chore.
Introduced back in iOS 11, Quick Start may be a new feature to you if you’re the sort of person who’s head on to their old iPhone for a long time, but it’s a handy to moves and settings over to your new device. It’s not the only method: You can also use install a backup of your iPhone data from iCloud or transfer a backup of your data from a Mac or PC. But I like Quick Start for its no-fuss, no-muss approach.
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Here’s a guide on how to use Quick Start to setup your new iPhone, whether that’s an iPhone 13 or any of the other iPhones Apple sells. We’ll also briefly discuss the other methods of transferring data over to your new iPhone.
Back up your old iPhone before you get startedIt’s always a good idea to start the process of setting up a new iPhone by backing up your old one. Not only will this give you a fresh backup no matter which setup method you use, it also gives you a safety net in case something goes awry.
We’ve got full instructions on how to back up your iPhone using iCloud, a Mac or a PC. You can back up to iCloud from the Settings app on your iPhone. With a Mac, just plug in your iPhone to a port on your Mac and go to the Finder (if you’re running macOS Catalina or later) or iTunes (if you’re still running an earlier version of macOS like Mojave). Windows users also can turn to iTunes for backups.
Use Quick Start to transfer data to your new iPhoneWith a backup in place, you’re ready to get started. Have your old iPhone and your new iPhone near each other, making sure the old one is running iOS 11 or later. Fire up your iPhone, and swipe up from the Hello screen to get started.
1. Select your language.
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2. Select your country.
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3. The Quick Start option will now appear, and once you bring your old phone close to your new device, you can proceed. Otherwise, you can tap the Set Up Manually option at the bottom of the screen.
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It’s a very good idea to plug in both your iPhones to a power source during this process, since it can take a while, especially if you’ve got a lot of data to transfer over. You certainly don’t want either phone running out of power mid-transfer.
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4. An animated image will appear on the screen of your new iPhone. Pick up your old one and line up the image in the circular window. This authenticates the Quick Start transfer.
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5. You’ll be prompted to enter in the passcode of your old iPhone onto your new device.
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6. Tap Continue when prompted. You’ll be asked on a subsequent screen to agree to Apple’s terms and conditions before proceeding.
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7. The Quick Start feature will alert you what it’s bringing over and even give you and estimated time for how long it will take. You can also opt to customize your settings, but that sort of defeats the purpose of a quick start feature.
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Note: If you’re like me and running the iOS 15 beta on your older iPhone, you’ll need to either download the beta onto your new device or tap the box that exits the beta program. If you stick with the beta, your transfer will pause while your new iPhone download the latest beta and restarts.
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8. And now the transfer can begin. A progress bar shows you how much estimated time is left in the process.
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Set up your new iPhone with an iCloud backup or a backup from your computerWhat if QuickStart’s not for you? No problem. If you opt to Set Up Manually in step 3 above, you’ll be prompted to connect your iPhone to a Wi-Fi network.
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Follow the instructions on the screen until you get to the Apps & Data screen. Choose the option to Restore from an iCloud backup.
If that’s your choice, you’ll be prompted to sign into iCloud, using your Apple ID and password. Then you’ll pick a backup — that’s why it pays to back up your old iPhone ahead of time. Follow the onscreen prompts and wait for the process to run its course.
Set up your new iPhone with a backup from a Mac or PCIf you’d prefer to use a backup stored on your computer, just make sure to plug your new iPhone into one of the computer’s ports. Follow the setup process through Step 3 above, where you’ll opt to Set Up Manually. From there, follow the onscreen prompts until you reach the Apps & Data screen, at which time you’ll select Restore from Mac or PC.
In iTunes or Finder, you’ll select your new device. Then you’ll select Restore Backup, choosing the backup you want (ideally, the one you made right before beginning this process). From there, it’s a matter of biding your time, until all your data is moved over.
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