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You defintely should. It is where you phone is backed up to. You'll have to choose the other option to direct transferNope, I've never used the cloud.
You defintely should. It is where you phone is backed up to. You'll have to choose the other option to direct transferNope, I've never used the cloud.
I doubt that would be an issue. I had no issue transferring my 6s to my 13.Could be some weird disparity since it is so many generations apart. I would try setting up as a new Phone and then try to transfer again. It could be hanging up on final settings or maybe some old app or something.
We're not talking about your phone, OP obviously has an issue.I doubt that would be an issue. I had no issue transferring my 6s to my 13.
Obviously. They are mostly likely not phone literate. I am assuming that they are doing a direct transfer. OP should make sure their old phone is updated to the latest version.We're not talking about your phone, OP obviously has an issue.
OPs transfer process starts and lasts about 45 minutes, he doesn't have an issue with different wifi, or not up to date, otherwise he would not be able to even start the process.
Like I mentioned in my very first reply, I would set up as a new phone and re-try the transfer. It's worth a shot. I presume OP has apple ID, even if he doesn't want to use iCloud. There is an option to use iTunes. Make a back up and restore on the new phone using iTunes. That should also work, but it's apple so who knows? They really push for their iCloud service.
Found a video that shows how to do it on iTunes. And he has to set up a new phone first and then restore.
I want to make something clear, do not reset or erase your old phone. On your new phone, just use the options "Set up as new Phone" and then try the transfer. You will not be loosing anything from the old phone, because the transfer doesn't automatically erase the old phone. After the transfer is complete, there could be a pup up to remove the old phone from your apple ID, and at that point it will get erased. This is crucial if you want to give it to someone else, otherwise it will be apple ID locked and cannot be used with a different apple ID.Man I read and read different discussions online till I was falling asleep haha. This technique you mentioned was discussed a lot too. I may try that and see what happens. I wrote down all my contacts old-school style haha (pen and paper). Everything else I backed up.![]()
Oh no, no way would I ever erase my old phone. Your post was perfectly clear. You explained it very well!I want to make something clear, do not reset or erase your old phone. On your new phone, just use the options "Set up as new Phone" and then try the transfer. You will not be loosing anything from the old phone, because the transfer doesn't automatically erase the old phone.
Or by going to the ip7, and backing the phone up the the cloud, then transferring through iCloud