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This How.com.vn teaches you how to put apps that are loaded on one iPhone onto another iPhone that is signed in with the same Apple ID and password.
Steps
Using the App Store
- Open the App Store app. It's a blue app that contains a white "A" inside a white circle.
- The iPhone you're transferring the apps to must be signed in to the App Store with the same Apple ID as the iPhone on which the apps are already installed. To sign in to the App Store, open Settings, then scroll down and tap iTunes & App Store, tap Sign In or on the Apple ID, then enter your Apple ID and password, and tap Sign In.
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- Tap Not on This iPhone. It's in the upper-right. A list of all the apps that you've purchased with your Apple ID, but are not currently on your iPhone, will be displayed.
- Apps are listed in the order that you purchased them, with the most recent at the top.
- Tap . Tap the download button next to any app you want to install on your iPhone.
- The app will begin downloading.
- You can download multiple apps at the same time.
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Using an iCloud Backup
- Back up the old iPhone to iCloud. Both phones should be running the same version of the iOS operating system so the backups are compatible.
- It's advisable to update the operating system on both phones before you back up.
- Open Settings on the new iPhone. It's a gray app that contains gears (⚙️) and is typically located on your home screen.
- Scroll down and tap Reset. It's at the bottom of the menu.
- Tap Erase All Content and Settings. It's near the top of the menu.
- Enter your passcode. Enter the passcode you use to unlock your phone.
- If prompted, enter your "Restrictions" passcode.
- Tap Erase iPhone. Doing so will reset all settings, as well as erase the media and data on your iPhone.
- Wait for the iPhone to reset. It may take a few minutes.
- Follow the on-screen prompts. The setup assistant will guide you through the process.
- Select a language. To do so, tap the language you prefer to use on your device.
- Select a country or region. Do so by tapping the country or region in which you'll use your device.
- Tap a Wi-Fi network. A list of available Wi-Fi networks appears near the top of the screen.
- If prompted, enter a network password.
- Tap Next. It's in the upper-right corner of the screen.
- Choose a Location Services setting. Your device uses Location Services for Maps, Find My iPhone, and other apps that use your location.
- Tap Enable Location Services to allow apps on your device use your location.
- Tap Disable Location Services to deny the use of your location.
- Create a passcode. Type a passcode into the provided spaces.
- If you'd like to create a password different from the four- or six-digit default, tap Passcode Options at the bottom of the screen.
- Re-enter your passcode. Do so to confirm it.
- Tap Restore from iCloud Backup. It's listed near the top of the setup options.
- Enter your Apple ID and password. Use the same Apple ID and password on both phones.
- Tap Next. It's in the upper-right corner of the screen. Doing so displays Apple's "Terms and Conditions."
- Scroll down to read them.
- Tap Agree. It's in the lower-right corner of the screen.
- Tap a backup. Choose the one with the most recent date and time.
- Your iPhone will begin downloading the backup from iCloud. After it's restored, the apps, settings, and data from the old iPhone will be installed on the new iPhone.[1]
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Using an iTunes Backup
- Open iTunes on your desktop. It's a white app with a multicolored musical note.
- Connect the old iPhone to your desktop. Use the cable that came with your iPhone, plugging the USB end into the computer and the other end into your iPhone's charging port.
- Click on your iPhone's icon. It's in the gray bar at the top-left of the iTunes window.
- If prompted, enter the old phone's passcode to unlock it.
- Click on Summary. It's in the left pane of the iTunes window.
- Click on Back Up Now. It's in the right pane of the window.
- If prompted, click on Transfer Purchases to transfer purchases (apps, music, etc.) you made on your iPhone to iTunes.
- Once the backup is finished, disconnect your old iPhone by clicking on the "Eject" icon in the upper-left corner of the window next to the image of your iPhone.
- Connect the new iPhone to your desktop. Use the cable that came with your iPhone, plugging the USB end into the computer and the other end into your iPhone's charging port.
- Click on your iPhone's icon. It's in the gray bar at the top-left of the iTunes window.
- If prompted, enter the old phone's passcode to unlock it.
- Click on Summary. It's in the left pane of the iTunes window.
- Click on Restore iPhone. It's in the upper part of the window's right pane.
- If prompted, turn off Find My iPhone on the new iPhone. To do so, open Settings, then tap Apple ID, tap iCloud, tap Find My iPhone and slide "Find My iPhone" to "Off" (white).
- Click on Restore.
- Click on a backup. Choose the backup with the latest date and time.
- Click on Restore. Once the process is complete, the apps and settings from the old iPhone will be available on the new iPhone.Advertisement
Community Q&A
- QuestionIs my account gone if I erase all settings on a phone?Community AnswerYour iCloud account does not disappear if you erase all settings on your phone, nor should any other accounts. They are saved in a different database, and the apps should only require you to enter your password to get back your data. However, you might want to ensure this before making any permanent changes.
- QuestionWill this also work for ringtones?Community AnswerIt will! As long as you have downloaded the ringtone onto your iCloud account. You can sign into your iCloud account on another iPhone device, and all of your music and ringtones will be there. Apps will not transfer, though.
- QuestionCan I transfer just one or two apps to another phone?Community AnswerYes. Since you have to download the apps onto your phone individually, you can just pick and choose which apps, however few, you want to transfer.
Tips
- Back up your devices on a regular basis to prevent data loss.Thanks
Things You'll Need
- iPhones (2)
- iCloud account
- USB cable
- Computer
- iTunes (preferably latest version)
About this article
1. Open the App Store.
2. Tap Updates.
3. Tap Purchased.
4. Tap Not on This iPhone.
5. Tap a "download" icon.
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