Learn what to do if you can't back up your ios or ipados device to a computer or restore it from a backup. In this guide, we'll walk you through the steps to restore your iphone from a backup to recover your contacts, photos, app data and settings, and messages. Restoring your iphone from a backup brings back your apps, messages, settings, and photos, whether you’re setting up a new device or recovering from a reset Data recovery is possible only if you have previously backed up your iphone After a factory reset, restore your data during the setup process from either an icloud or itunes backup. Windows users (and those running older versions of macos) can back up their phone through itunes or icloud
If you’re running macos catalina or higher, you'd turn to finder When setting up your iphone for the first time, you will have the option to restore from an icloud backup If you have already completed the setup process, you will need to erase and reset your iphone. This wikihow teaches you how to restore your iphone from a backup that you previously saved to icloud or itunes It's a gray app with gears (⚙️) that's typically located on your home screen Scroll down and tap general
[1] scroll down and tap reset. You can then restore the rest of your data and content to your new device from your icloud backup Or, if both devices have ios 12.4, ipados 13, or later, you can transfer all your data wirelessly from your previous device to your new one. Learn how to restore iphone from icloud backup step by step Recover data, apps, and settings safely to get your device back up and running fast.
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