Hi, Sarah and All. Figured out how to restore to my new iPhone
5. Kind of counterintuitive.
1. Erase all content and settings on iPhone. Keeps the Wi-Fi passwords.
2. after making sure that's what you want to do, it
reboots. Howver, no speech. If tripple-click was enabled, you're in
luck; otherwise you need sighted help.
3. Go through setup, and DO NOT pick New iPhone. Instead pick restore.
4. Type in username and password, go through the steps, and find the
backup you want to restore from iCloud. Then, tap Restore.
May have missed some steps, but my phone's being restored as I write
this. You don't need the computer to restore; in fact, it's either
iCloud or PC/Mac, but not both. Just make sure you're plugged into
wall power and connected to Wi-Fi.
And thanks for all the quick responses.
Matthew Chao
At 06:30 PM 4/14/2013, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
What steps have you taken. This will further help us troubleshoot the matter.
thanks.
On Apr 14, 2013, at 9:53 AM, Matthew Chao <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, Folks. I just got a new iPhone 5, and can't seem to restore
my apps. What do I do? Thanks.
>
> Matthew Chao
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