If you’re upgrading to a new iPad or simply want to transfer all of your apps and data to another device, you’ll need to follow some simple steps. In this article, we’ll guide you through the process of transferring data from your old iPad to your new one.
Firstly, you’ll want to make sure that you’ve done an iCloud backup. This is an important step just in case anything goes wrong during the transfer process. Next, make sure that Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are turned on for both iPads.
Once you’re ready to transfer the data, you’ll see a pop-up window on your old iPad. Just hit “continue” and use it to scan the weird-looking animation on the new iPad. This works like a QR code. Enter your old iPad passcode, then set up your Touch ID on the new iPad or set it up later.
You’ll then have the option to download from iCloud or transfer it directly from the old iPad. It’s up to you, but note that the process will take 15 minutes from iCloud or 5 to 10 minutes if you transfer directly from your old iPad.
After hitting “agree,” there are a couple of things to set up, such as Siri and Apple Pay. You can either set these up now or later in your settings. Once the transfer is complete, hit “continue” on the old iPad and wait for it to finish on the new one.
You’ll see that the same wallpaper has been carried over to the new iPad. Once you’ve agreed to the terms and conditions, wait for all your apps to load. The icons will change from black to their normal color once they’ve finished loading.
Finally, to get rid of your old iPad, make sure you wipe everything off it by going into your settings, selecting “general,” and then scrolling down to “reset.” Choose “erase all content and settings.” You may also need to put in your Apple ID on the new iPad at this point.
That’s it! You’ve successfully transferred all of your data and apps from your old iPad to the new one. No need to watch a video or subscribe to a channel. Just follow these simple steps and enjoy your new device!