I’d wipe the 6 a few days after migrating, just to be sure nothing’s missing

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On 16 Aug 2020, at 19:22, Catherine Hunt <cahun...@gmail.com> wrote:


Thank you, Sam!

That’s reassuring. I know it’s usually straightforward. I just needed to check 
that I’d definitely be wiping my iPhone 6. 

It’s very exciting to be having a new phone, especially for those of us with 
small hands! 

Best wishes 
Catherine 


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>> On 16 Aug 2020, at 12:41, Sam - MacAmbulance <info@. .com> wrote:
>> 
> Best way of migrating these days is direct from phone to phone via WiFi, as 
> long as both iPhones are on iOS later that 12.4.1 (I think).
> 
> Switch the new one on and follow the migration instructions, the old phone 
> should recognise there’s a new phone and offer migration as an option 
> onscreen.
> 
> You can also back up the old phone to iTunes via USB, or in Finder on 
> Catalina, just make sure to encrypt the backup and it’ll migrate over your 
> passwords.
> 
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> On 16 Aug 2020, at 12:37, Catherine Hunt <cahun...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi Smuggers -
> 
> Excitingly, I have ordered a new iPhone SE. It’s arriving on Tuesday. I’m 
> swapping it for my iPhone 6S, which is returning to Apple for recycling.
> 
> Re. resetting my iPhone to factory settings, is there anything to be aware 
> of? I’ll be backing up to iCloud & my MBP.
> 
> I have a stupid question. When I swap my SIM card to the new phone, does it 
> matter if my data has been wiped from iPhone6?
> 
> Hope you are all well and safe! 🌈
> 
> Best wishes
> Catherine
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