Has anyone on I O S ever experienced this?

I had an issue with my phone this morning.  I don't know what it thought it's 
problem was, but the short version of the story is, I had to restore the dad 
blamed thing to factory settings.

I had a backup which I'd made in ITunes.  I tried restoring from that backup, 
and what a disaster!  Out of all 70 something odd apps, I think only about 20 
to 25 of them came down, none of my e-mail accounts were configured like 
before, none of my pared bluetooth devices were recognized, therefore making me 
have to repare all of them again, my Apple Watch thought it was still 
connected, even though the Watch app on my phone didn't see it, therefore 
making me also have to reset the watch to default settings in order to get back 
where I could reconnect the thing.

Also, on my home screen of the phone, only about 2 of the 6 or 7 folders I'd 
custom created came down correctly.

Believe me.  I've restored many times from various backups, and never have I 
had an issue like this.  Come to think of it, Voiceover didn't even come up 
after restoring.  I had to use the very little vision I have, put in my 4 digit 
passcode, as my touch ID didn't work until I did so, and only then after 
putting in the code did Voiceover come up.  I couldn't even tripple click the 
home key.

I made absolutely 100% sure that this was the most recent backup, and that all 
the above things were included in the backup, which they definitely were.

So, I'm curious if anyone knows what may have happened, and why?

Chris, who is quite annoyed right about now.  Shrugs!

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