- Finish setting up your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- Check Mail, Contacts, and Calendar settings
- Turn on Notifications for your apps
- Download content and restore in-app purchases
- Pair your Bluetooth accessories
- Add your cards to Apple Pay
- Manage your subscriptions
- Set up your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- If you’re switching to a new device
- If you’re setting up your first iOS device
- Turn on your device
- If you have another device, use Quick Start
- Activate your device
- Set up Face ID or Touch ID and create a passcode
- Restore or transfer your information and data
- Sign in with your Apple ID
- Turn on automatic updates and set up other features
- Set up Siri and other services
- Set up Screen Time and more display options
- Finish up
- How to activate and set up your new iPhone
- How to switch iPhones
- Before you transfer data to a new iPhone
- How to set up a new iPhone from your old iPhone
- How to transfer data from your old iPhone to a new iPhone
- How to switch SIM cards on iPhone
- How do I reset my iPhone for a new user?
- How to set up a new iPhone from scratch
- How to create a new Apple ID on iPhone
- How to set up a new iCloud account
- How to activate new iPhone
Finish setting up your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
When you move your content to a new iOS device, you might need to complete a few steps to finish the process.
Check Mail, Contacts, and Calendar settings
Mail: Launch the Mail app and wait for your email to download to your device. If prompted, enter the password for your email again. If you need to set up your email, learn what to do.
Contacts: Open the Contacts app and make sure that your contacts transferred. If you’re missing any contacts, learn how to set up and manage your Contacts.
Calendar: Open the Calendar app and make sure that your calendar events transferred. You can also use iCloud to keep your Calendar up to date.
Turn on Notifications for your apps
You might need to open some of your apps to enable the notifications for those apps. Open each app and if prompted, tap Allow Notifications. For some apps, you might need to turn on your Notifications in Settings > Notifications. Learn more about Notifications.
Download content and restore in-app purchases
You might need to redownload the content, such as music, movies, TV shows, or podcasts that you had on your previous device. Here’s what you should do:
- Open the Settings app, then tap your name. Tap Media & Purchases, then tap View Account. Make sure that you’re signed in with the same Apple ID that you use to make purchases.
- If you’re missing music, movies, TV shows, or podcasts, learn how to redownload the missing content.
- If you previously made in-app purchases, you need to restore them.
Pair your Bluetooth accessories
After you set up your new iOS device, you need to pair your Bluetooth accessories, like headphones and speakers, and connect your device to your car stereo. On your iOS device:
- Go to Settings > Bluetooth and make sure that Bluetooth is on.
- Put your accessory in Discovery Mode and wait for it to show up on your iOS device.
- Tap the accessory name to pair it. You might need to enter a PIN or passcode. Learn more about pairing Bluetooth accessories.
Add your cards to Apple Pay
You can use Apple Pay as soon as you add your credit, debit, or prepaid card to Wallet. Remember to add your cards to any device that you want to use with Apple Pay. Here’s how:
- Go to Settings > Wallet & Apple Pay.
- Add your card and wait for your bank to verify your information. If your bank needs more information to verify your card, they’ll ask for it.
Manage your subscriptions
Some apps and services offer subscriptions to access their content. These subscriptions will automatically renew until you choose to cancel the subscription. If you have any subscriptions, learn how to view, change, or cancel them.
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Set up your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
Learn how to set up your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
If you’re switching to a new device
If you want to transfer your information from another device to your new iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, follow these steps:
Make sure that you back up your previous iOS device so that you can transfer the content to the new device.
If you’re setting up your first iOS device
If you already set up your new device but want to start over, learn how to erase your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
Otherwise, follow these steps:
Turn on your device
Press and hold the device’s power button until you see the Apple logo. You’ll then see «Hello» in many languages. Follow the steps to get started. If you’re blind or have low vision, you can turn on VoiceOver or Zoom from the Hello screen.
When asked, choose your language. Then tap your country or region. This affects how information looks on your device, including date, time, contacts, and more. At this point, you can tap the blue accessibility button to set up Accessibility Options that can optimize your setup experience and the use of your new device.
If you have another device, use Quick Start
If you have another device, you can use it to automatically set up your new device with Quick Start. Bring the two devices close together, and then follow the instructions.
If you don’t have another device, tap «Set Up Manually» to continue.
Activate your device
You need to connect to a Wi-Fi network, a cellular network, or iTunes to activate and continue setting up your device.
Tap the Wi-Fi network that you want to use or select a different option. If you’re setting up an iPhone or iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellular), you might need to insert your iPhone SIM card or iPad SIM card first.
Set up Face ID or Touch ID and create a passcode
On some devices, you can set up Face ID or Touch ID. With these features, you can use face recognition or your fingerprint to unlock your device and make purchases. Tap Continue and follow the instructions, or tap «Set Up Later in Settings.»
Next, set a six-digit passcode to help protect your data. You need a passcode to use features like Face ID, Touch ID, and Apple Pay. If you’d like a four-digit passcode, custom passcode, or no passcode, tap «Passcode Options.»
Restore or transfer your information and data
If you have an iCloud backup or a backup made from your computer or an Android device, you can restore or transfer your data from your old device to your new device.
If you don’t have a backup or another device, select Don’t Transfer Apps & Data.
Sign in with your Apple ID
Enter your Apple ID and password, or tap «Forgot password or don’t have an Apple ID?» From there, you can recover your Apple ID or password, create an Apple ID, or set it up later. If you use more than one Apple ID, tap «Use different Apple IDs for iCloud and iTunes?»
When you sign in with your Apple ID, you might be prompted for a verification code from your previous device.
Turn on automatic updates and set up other features
On the next screens, you can decide whether to share information with app developers and allow iOS to update automatically.
Set up Siri and other services
Next, you’ll be asked to set up or enable services and features, like Siri. On some devices, you’ll be asked to speak a few phrases so that Siri can get to know your voice.
If you signed in with your Apple ID, follow the steps to set up Apple Pay and iCloud Keychain.
Set up Screen Time and more display options
Screen Time gives you insight into how much time you and your kids spend on your devices. It also lets you set time limits for daily app use. After you set up Screen Time, you can turn on True Tone if your device supports it, and use Display Zoom to adjust the size of icons and text on your Home screen.
If you have an iPhone X or later, learn more about using gestures to navigate your device. If you have an iPhone with a Home button, you can adjust the click for your Home button.
Finish up
Tap «Get Started» to begin using your device. Make a safe copy of your data by backing up, and learn about more features in the user guide for your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
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How to activate and set up your new iPhone
There’s something exciting about unboxing a new iPhone. And whether you’re upgrading yours to a newer model or you want to set up a new iPhone for the first time, you want to make sure it’s done right from the start. You’ll want all your data on your new phone, and you’ll want it set up to the configurations you like. Keep reading, and we’ll go over how to do all that and some things to watch out for when you’re setting up a new iPhone.
How to switch iPhones
Switching from an older iPhone to a newer one couldn’t be more seamless. There’s a handful of ways to transfer your data, depending on what you want to transfer. But that doesn’t guarantee you won’t run into a couple of hiccups along the way. Here’s how you can make the switchover as smooth as possible.
Before you transfer data to a new iPhone
Before you dump all your photos, notes, and other data onto your new iPhone, make sure you’re moving over the things you actually want, not the useless clutter that’s taking up space on your device.
Your photo library probably has a good amount of pictures that you’ve been meaning to clean up, like similar shots and blurry shots. you can use an app like Gemini Photos to help you quickly sift through similar-looking selfies and old screenshots you don’t need anymore.
Now that you’ve cleared some of the unneeded data on your old iPhone, you can get ready for the transfer. Here are a few more things to do in preparation:
- Back up your old iPhone. The last thing you’d want is to lose your data in transit and then not be able to recover it because you don’t have a backup anywhere.
- Have your Apple ID and Password ready. Nothing less fun than trying to reset your Apple ID or password in the middle of setting up a new iPhone.
- Unpair your Apple Watch. If you’re using an Apple Watch, this will create a backup of it, so you can then use it with your new iPhone.
How to set up a new iPhone from your old iPhone
If you’ve been using iCloud to backup your old iPhone then you can set up your new one using that backup.
- Follow the setup prompts on your new iPhone until you get to the Apps & Data screen.
- Tap Restore from iCloud Backup.
- Sign in to iCloud with your Apple ID and password.
- Choose a backup. Make sure that it’s the correct one by checking the date and size of each.
- Stay connected to Wi-Fi and power while you wait for the transfer to finish.
- Complete the rest of the setup steps.
You can also transfer data directly from your old iPhone to your new one without using iCloud if you’re running iOS 12.4 or later on your old device.
- Turn on your new iPhone and place it near your old iPhone.
- On your old iPhone, tap Continue. Note: If you don’t see the option to continue on your current iPhone, make sure that Bluetooth is turned on.
- Wait for an animation to appear on your new iPhone. Hold your old iPhone over the new iPhone and center the animation in the camera.
- Wait for a message that says Finish on New iPhone.
- Enter your current iPhone passcode on your new iPhone.
- Follow the instructions to set up Face ID on your new iPhone.
- Tap Transfer from iPhone to begin transferring your data from your previous iPhone to your new iPhone.
Keep your devices close to each other and make sure they stay connected to power for the duration of the transfer.
How to transfer data from your old iPhone to a new iPhone
If you’ve already set up your iPhone as a new device, then you’ll have to erase it to get to the transfer options. After you do, follow these steps:
- Make sure you have a recent iCloud backup to restore from.
- On your new iPhone, go to Settings > General > Reset, then tap Erase All Content and Settings.
- Your iPhone will restart, tap through the setup screens.
- On the Apps & Data screen, tap Restore from iCloud Backup, then sign in to iCloud.
- Tap Choose Backup, then choose from a list of available backups in iCloud.
How to switch SIM cards on iPhone
At some point in setting up your new iPhone you might realize you’ve never had to install the SIM card in one yourself and you don’t really know how it’s done. No worries: all you need is the special SIM card removal tool that comes with your new iPhone. And if you don’t have that, a regular paperclip will do.
- Insert the tool or paperclip into the small pinhole on to the SIM tray. The SIM tray is usually on the right side of an iPhone.
- Gently press the paperclip until the SIM tray pops out of the iPhone.
- Pull the SIM tray out.
- Take out your SIM card.
- Re-insert the tray.
- In a similar way, pull out the SIM tray on your new iPhone and insert the SIM card.
How do I reset my iPhone for a new user?
If you’re giving your old iPhone to someone else and want to make sure all of your data has been deleted from the device, just reset the iPhone. Here’s how to do that:
- Sign out of iCloud on your iOS device. To do that, go to Settings > [your name] > Sign Out.
- Then, go to Settings > General > Reset and tap Erase All Content and Settings.
How to set up a new iPhone from scratch
Whether this is your first Apple product or just your first iPhone, you’ll want to make sure you’re setting it up right from the start. Follow the instructions below to get started on the right foot.
How to create a new Apple ID on iPhone
If you’re just turning on your iPhone, you can create a new Apple ID while you’re setting up the phone.
- Follow the setup screens until you get to the Apple ID screen.
- Tap Create a Free Apple ID.
- Enter your birthday and your name.
- Tap Next.
- Tap “Use your current email address” or “Get a free iCloud email address.”
- Enter your email address.
- Create and verify your password.
- Select a security question and enter your answer.
- Repeat for two more security questions.
- Tap Agree on the Terms and Conditions screen.
- You’ll be automatically logged in to iCloud with the email you entered. Tap Merge or Don’t Merge to sync your previous iCloud data to this iPhone.
- Tap OK to activate the Find My iPhone feature.
How to set up a new iCloud account
When you’re creating a new Apple ID, you’re basically creating a new iCloud account as well. To reiterate, here’s how to set up an Apple ID and your iCloud account:
- Go to the Settings app on your iPhone.
- Tap Sign in to your iPhone at the top of the screen.
- Tap “Don’t have an Apple ID or forgot it?”
- Tap Create Apple ID when the window pops up.
- Tap Don’t Have Apple ID, then tap Create Apple ID
- Follow the setup screens to enter your birth date and name.
- Select your current email address or get a new iCloud email address.
- Enter your email address and create a password.
- Set up your security questions.
- Tap Agree.
- Tap Merge to sync iCloud data from Safari, reminders, contacts, and calendars.
- Tap OK if you want to turn on Find My iPhone.
How to activate new iPhone
Whether you’re switching from another iPhone or a different smartphone, you’ll want to follow these steps to ensure your iPhone activates properly:
- Make sure both phones haven’t been turned on yet.
- Swap the SIM card, if necessary.
- Power on the new iPhone.
- Follow the on-screen setup steps.
Note: If the setup steps ask you to turn the old phone back on, then it’s all right to do so.
Who doesn’t love getting a new iPhone? Getting it all set up is both fun and exciting. And hopefully, after you’ve read this article, you’ll be able to avoid some of the frustrations of transferring your data to your new device.
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