How to Use Apple's New iPhone to iPhone Data Migration Feature!

Yesterday Apple released the fourth major update to iOS 12, with iOS 12 point four. This update brings a new feature that allows users to directly transfer data from an old iPhone to a new iPhone wirelessly. In this article, we will go over how to use this new data migration feature.

Before starting, it's essential to note that both iPhones need to be running the new version of iOS 12.4. This update will not work on beta profiles or anything like that; it must be stock iOS twelve point four. As an example, I have running on both of these iPhone eights. The first step is to get the Quick Start option to appear on your current iPhone by placing it next to your new iPhone and waiting for the prompt to appear after you click continue. Once this happens, you'll see an animation pop up, and you'll need to scan this animation that's on your new iPhone using your old iPhone's camera.

You will then be prompted to enter your current iPhone's passcode on your new iPhone. Next, you'll be prompted to set up either face or touch ID. After everything is all set, you'll finally see the new data migration screen with two options: you can either transfer data from your current iPhone to your new phone wirelessly or restore your data through an iCloud backup. What makes this new migration feature so great is that if you ran out of room on your iCloud account or you didn't get an up-to-the-minute iCloud backup, you can actually still carbon-copy your iPhone via this new migration feature.

One quick side note: you can transfer data wirelessly or have a wired connection by using the lightning to USB 3 camera adapter and a lightning cable if you wish. Finally, select the "transfer from iPhone" option, and then go ahead and finish up some of the remaining settings like Siri Apple pay, etc. Once you've completed that setup process, you'll be given an estimated time remaining which will obviously vary depending on how much data you're transferring.

For me, this five-minute wait time was pretty accurate, and once a transfer was complete, my iPhone automatically restarted and everything was there and ready to go with the exception of a few applications that still needed to be installed. All of my messages, photos, settings, etc., are all exactly the same on my new iPhone as it was on my old iPhone.

Let us know your thoughts on this new data migration feature in the comment section down below.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enyesterday Apple released the fourth major update to iOS 12 iOS 12 point four and with it comes a new feature that allows users to directly transfer data from an old iPhone to a new iPhone wirelessly and so in this video we're going to go over how to use this new data migration feature before we get started be sure to subscribe and hit the bell to get notifications whenever we share a video the most important thing to note here before starting is that both iPhones need to be running the new version of iOS iOS 12.4 it will not work on beta profiles or anything like that it must be stock iOS twelve point four which I have running on both of these iPhone eights with that said the first thing that you'll need to do is get the Quick Start option to appear on your current iPhone by placing it next to your new iPhone and waiting for the prompt to appear after you click continue you'll see an animation pop up and you'll need to scan this animation that's on your new iPhone using your old iPhones camera you'll then be prompted to enter your current iPhones passcode on your new iPhone next you'll be prompted to set up either face or touch ID after everything is all set you'll finally see the new data migration screen with two options you can either transfer data from your current iPhone to your new phone wirelessly or restore your data through an iCloud backup what makes this new migration feature so great is that if you ran out of room on your iCloud account or you didn't get an up-to-the-minute iCloud backup in you can actually still carbon-copy your iPhone via this new migration feature one quick side note you can transfer data wirelessly or you can have a wired connection by using the lightning to USB 3 camera adapter and a lightning cable if you wish finally select the transfer from iPhone option and then go ahead and finish up some of the remaining settings like Siri Apple pay etc once you've completed that setup process you'll be given an estimated time remaining which will obviously vary depending on how much data you're transferring for me this five minute wait time was pretty accurate and once a transfer was complete my iPhone automatically restarted and everything was there and ready to go with the exception of a few applications that still needed to be installed all of my messages photos settings etc are all exactly the same on my new iPhone as it was on my old i phone so let us know your thoughts on this new data migration feature in the comment section down below this has been de Micmac rumors thanks for watching and I hope to see you around in the next video youyesterday Apple released the fourth major update to iOS 12 iOS 12 point four and with it comes a new feature that allows users to directly transfer data from an old iPhone to a new iPhone wirelessly and so in this video we're going to go over how to use this new data migration feature before we get started be sure to subscribe and hit the bell to get notifications whenever we share a video the most important thing to note here before starting is that both iPhones need to be running the new version of iOS iOS 12.4 it will not work on beta profiles or anything like that it must be stock iOS twelve point four which I have running on both of these iPhone eights with that said the first thing that you'll need to do is get the Quick Start option to appear on your current iPhone by placing it next to your new iPhone and waiting for the prompt to appear after you click continue you'll see an animation pop up and you'll need to scan this animation that's on your new iPhone using your old iPhones camera you'll then be prompted to enter your current iPhones passcode on your new iPhone next you'll be prompted to set up either face or touch ID after everything is all set you'll finally see the new data migration screen with two options you can either transfer data from your current iPhone to your new phone wirelessly or restore your data through an iCloud backup what makes this new migration feature so great is that if you ran out of room on your iCloud account or you didn't get an up-to-the-minute iCloud backup in you can actually still carbon-copy your iPhone via this new migration feature one quick side note you can transfer data wirelessly or you can have a wired connection by using the lightning to USB 3 camera adapter and a lightning cable if you wish finally select the transfer from iPhone option and then go ahead and finish up some of the remaining settings like Siri Apple pay etc once you've completed that setup process you'll be given an estimated time remaining which will obviously vary depending on how much data you're transferring for me this five minute wait time was pretty accurate and once a transfer was complete my iPhone automatically restarted and everything was there and ready to go with the exception of a few applications that still needed to be installed all of my messages photos settings etc are all exactly the same on my new iPhone as it was on my old i phone so let us know your thoughts on this new data migration feature in the comment section down below this has been de Micmac rumors thanks for watching and I hope to see you around in the next video you\n"