I got all my stuff off the backup on the computer, the hardest thing for me was 
to get it registered with Apple, and connecting to my home network which at 
that time had a very long string of numbers to enter.  Since fixed that 
problem.  

 

I may have had to actually reload an app or two but that was last October and 
too much has happened my life to remember for sure.  

 

 

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Charles Rivard
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2015 10:27 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: iPhone upgrade process

 

Thanks for the great response.  It sounds, like from what I've heard so far, 
that this will not be a lengthy and involved process, but will just take time.


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From: Alan Lemly <mailto:wale...@gmail.com>  

To: viphone@googlegroups.com 

Sent: Friday, February 06, 2015 11:22 AM

Subject: RE: iPhone upgrade process

 

Charles,

 

If all goes as planned, congrats on getting your new iPhone 6 on Monday. I got 
my new Verizon iPhone 6 yesterday. Like you I upgraded from an iPhone 5 but I 
also changed service providers from AT&T to Verizon. I'll outline the steps I 
followed which will be a little different since I changed carriers and also got 
my iPhone 5 unlocked from AT&T in order to prepare it for selling.

 

Here are the steps I followed:

 

1.      I did an encrypted backup with iTunes after making sure my iTunes for 
Windows version 11.4.0.18 was compatible with iOS 8.x and the iPhone 6. Like 
you, I still run Windows XP. 
2.      As others have said, I prefer using encrypted iTunes backups since all 
passwords and apps will be restored to the new device. I don't think apps are 
restored from iCloud backups and you must go fetch the latest versions of apps 
if restoring through iCloud. 
3.      I'll state the obvious that you make sure you have your password used 
with the encrypted backup handy as you'll have to have it in order to restore. 
I keep mine in a passwords app on both my computer and iPhone. 
4.      I restored my iPhone 5 backup to the iPhone 5 in order to unlock that 
AT&T device. This is required to unlock an AT&T device after you've initiated 
the unlock process by completing the form on the AT&T unlock portal site. 
5.      I connected my new iPhone 6 to the computer with the lightning USB 
cable in order to automatically power it up. I did this based on Sieghard's 
recommendation in the last couple of days and to also ensure that the phone had 
plenty of power. 
6.      When the phone powered up (I have enough vision to tell the screen is 
on), I triple clicked the home button and VoiceOver turned on. I don't remember 
how long it took the iPhone 6 to power up after plugging n the cable but it was 
within a few seconds. Sieghard's recommendation of waiting 45 seconds is 
probably good for handling any delays that might occur in the powering up 
process. 
7.      Here is where I varied a bit from the norm. Instead of going through 
the initial phone activation screens to do things like language selection, 
iCloud sign in, Apple ID confirmation, fingerprint setup, etc., I launched 
iTunes and began the restore from an encrypted backup process. 
8.      The restore went fine after I gave it the password and all my apps and 
settings were restored. 
9.      I noticed that when placing focus on my iPhone in iTunes that my phone 
number said something like n/a so I knew I had more steps to do on the iPhone 
6. I then went through the steps on the phone to select language, give my Apple 
ID, set up the fingerprint, etc. These steps were easy and VoiceOver was there 
every step of the way. It took me a few tries to get the fingerprint recognized 
but I got there eventually. 
10.     After I verified that my phone number had successfully ported over from 
AT&T by calling my new iPhone 6, I went into settings on my iPhone 5 and reset 
it to erase everything. 

 

Good luck with setting up your new iPhone 6 and I hope the process goes 
smoothly. Enjoy your new phone because the iPhone 6 really is a super fine 
device.

 

Alan Lemly

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Charles Rivard
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2015 9:11 AM
To: visually impaired phone group
Subject: iPhone upgrade process

 

If all goes as planned, I will be getting an iPhone 6 from Verizon on or before 
Monday.  I currently use an iPhone 5, also from Verizon.  When I receive the 
new phone, what should I do, in sequence, to make a smooth and complete 
transfer of all data from the 5 to the 6?  Anything I need to do before 
connecting the new device to my PC for all data transfer using the latest 
version of iTunes?  How about stuff that must be done after iTunes has been 
used?

 

As I understand it, iCloud cannot be used unless you have a version of Windows 
beyond XP, which I do not have.  If this is true, I will not be using iCloud 
with the new phone.  I do not currently do so with the iPhone 5.  Thanks in 
advance.


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