


If your new device is enrolled in Apple School Manager or Apple Business Manager, you can't use Quick Start to transfer data from your current device. You can use iCloud to transfer your apps and data from your previous iPhone to a new iPhone, even if you don’t have enough storage space. Keep your devices near each other and plugged in to power until the data migration process is complete. Transfer times can vary based on factors such as network conditions and the amount of data being transferred.If you transfer directly from your previous device, you'll need to wait for the transfer to complete on both devices before you can use them.If you download from iCloud, your apps and data download in the background so that you can start using your new device right away.Choose how you want to transfer your data.You might be asked to activate your cellular service.By default, everything should be synced when you set up a new device, but even if sync is disabled, it’s easy to move your contacts over. Connect your device to Wi-Fi or your device's cellular network. Quick Links The Easy Way: Sync With Your Google Account The Manual Way: Backup and Restore the Contacts File Android gives you a few options for transferring your contacts to a new device.If the prompt to set up your new device disappears from your current device, restart both devices. Turn on your new device and place it near your current device. Follow the onscreen instructions to get started. Make sure that your current device is connected to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth is on.
