Download apps from old phone to new phone






















This method is a process of backing up your previous iPhone to iCloud, and then transferring the backup to your new device. Similar to using iTunes, using iCloud not only transfer apps from iPhone to iPhone but also sync other files from one iPhone to another.

To use iCloud backup, you need to make sure the target iPhone is new or has been erased. If you prefer this way, make sure you have a Wi-Fi network available and read on. This requires you to have enough iCloud storage to save the content of your old iPhone. If not, free up space on iCloud or buy more iCloud storage from Apple. Step 5. Start your target iPhone to set it up. You will need to wipe out the iPhone if you have set it up. Step 9. Choose the backup you have made just now and wait for the restore process to complete.

Using iTunes backup to transfer apps from iPhone to iPhone is a process of backup and restore, similar to iCloud. Thus, both your apps and other content will be transferred from one iPhone to another. To use this tip, you need to back up your old iPhone with iTunes first, then restore your new iPhone with the backup of your previous iOS device, which means this method is suitable for transferring data to a new iPhone or to an old one with all content and settings erased.

Step 1. Connect your old iPhone to your computer and run iTunes if it doesn't open automatically. This will transfer all your old iPhone data to iTunes backup, including apps. Or you can choose to "Transfer Purchases" to only transfer Apps, music, etc.

Put your SIM card to your new iPhone. Turn on your new iPhone to set it up. If you have set up the target device, you need to erase your iPhone and to set it up again. Connect your new iPhone to your computer that has the backup of your old iPhone and launch iTunes. Tap the device icon and select "Restore Backup". Choose the correct backup and click "Restore". The video tutorial from Techboomers shows you how to transfer apps to new iPhone using the three ways above.

Once you know that you have a backup of the old phone, you can restore it during your new iPhone's initial setup. If you've already set up your iPhone without restoring your old apps, you can still restore the apps from a backup, but it will erase any apps and data you have since installed on the new phone.

To do that, follow the instructions for how to factory reset and restore your iPhone in the article " How to restore your iPhone from a backup after taking the 'nuclear option' of a factory reset. If you want to selectively restore apps to a new phone without transferring every app you had on the old phone, you can do that using the App Store. That's because Apple keeps a record of every app you've ever purchased or downloaded for free, and you can re-install those apps at any time on the same phone or any iPhone you later upgrade to.

Start the App Store app on the new iPhone. Instead of "Get" or a price, you should see a cloud icon to indicate you already have installed that app in the past.

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