If you’re someone who uses an iPhone and an iPad, you may want to have the same information on both devices. Luckily, there are a few ways to do this. The easiest method to sync your devices is by using iCloud, which can sync up to 90% of the things you want to sync. In this post, we’ll discuss how to transfer apps from iPhone to iPad.
The first step to using iCloud is to ensure that you’re using the same Apple ID on both devices. To check this, go to the Settings app on your iPhone and click on iCloud. Your name should be at the top, and if it says “sign in,” make sure you sign in to iCloud with the same email you’re using on the iPad.
Next, go to the Settings app on your iPad and click on your name at the top. Again, make sure you’re using the same Apple ID as on your iPhone. In the iCloud section on your iPhone, make sure everything you want to sync between the two devices is checked in green.
Some apps may not be compatible and will need to be downloaded again from the App Store on the iPad. However, if you want your photos to be the same on both devices, make sure iCloud Photos is turned on in the Photos section, and that “optimize iPhone storage” and “shared albums” are also checked on.
If you have individual photos that aren’t showing up on your iPad, you can use Airdrop to send them wirelessly from your iPhone to your iPad. To do this, make sure Wi-Fi is turned on, and select Airdrop on your iPhone. You can then choose your iPad and send the photo wirelessly.
If you’re not getting exactly what you need from iCloud, there is an app called Dr. Phone that can help. You’ll need to connect your iPhone and iPad one at a time to a computer and physically plug them in. Dr. Phone can transfer everything from your phone to your computer, and you can select what you want to transfer to your iPad.
Dr. Phone has a visual layout that makes it easy to see and select what you want to transfer. You can transfer photos, videos, music, and even apps. Some items may require a paid upgrade, but it’s a great option for those who want to take advantage of it.
In conclusion, syncing your iPhone and iPad is easy with iCloud, but there are other options available if you need them. Whether you choose iCloud or Dr. Phone, having the same information on both devices can make life easier.