Problems upgrading iPhone?

2014-09-23 Thread Paul Hopewell
Hello, 
I have an iPhone 3GS 16GB running the latest IOS 6 and syncing to my iMac 
running the latest iTunes. I have about 30 Apps on the phone which I spent a 
long time arranging into folders on the home page. Many of these Apps have 
associated data such as userids,passwords, favourite destinations, weight, and 
so on. 

I am about to purchase an iPhone 5S 32GB. I initially want it configured 
identically to the 3GS - same Apps, same folder structure, and same App data. I 
initially want to keep the 3GS as a backup phone. Later I may want to add some 
extra IOS 8 only Apps to the 5S and also add more music to the 5S to exploit 
its greater storage. 

When I first connect the 5S to iTunes will it get the same name as the 3GS by 
default? If so will the 5S then be automatically configured like the 3GS with 
the same Apps, same folders, and same App data? Does the fact that the 3GS is 
IOS 6 and only 16GB while the 5S is IOS 8 and 32GB cause any problems? 

IF the above works OK can I still connect the 3GS to iTunes and sync it 
possibly with new Apps in the normal way? Can I later change the name of the 5S 
so that I can add IOS 8 only Apps and more music to that and meanwhile leaving 
the 3GS with is current Apps and music? 

If I give the 5S a different name than the 3GS during initial 5S setup then 
will iTunes consider it to be a completely different device? If so then 
presumably I would have to do all the work on the 5S to manually build the same 
folder structure to the 3GS and I would also have to manually set up all the 
Apps on the 5S with the same data as the Apps on the 3GS. That looks like a lot 
of work. However it would then enable me to install extra Apps and extra music 
on the 5S.

What do you advise me to do?
Many thanks. 

Paul Hopewell
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Re: Problems upgrading iPhone?

2014-09-23 Thread Andy Collins
Paul - I backed up my 5 to my Mac, and did a restore from back up to my 6, and 
all went well, including the porting across of my home screens with their 
folders, many of which I had created myself. I think the important thing is 
that when you turn on your 5S, and are prompted to set it up, don’t choose the 
set up as new phone, instead choose restore from, and the destination of your 
back up -

Andy
On 23 Sep 2014, at 10:28, Paul Hopewell hopew...@hopewell.org.uk wrote:

 Hello, 
 I have an iPhone 3GS 16GB running the latest IOS 6 and syncing to my iMac 
 running the latest iTunes. I have about 30 Apps on the phone which I spent a 
 long time arranging into folders on the home page. Many of these Apps have 
 associated data such as userids,passwords, favourite destinations, weight, 
 and so on. 
 
 I am about to purchase an iPhone 5S 32GB. I initially want it configured 
 identically to the 3GS - same Apps, same folder structure, and same App data. 
 I initially want to keep the 3GS as a backup phone. Later I may want to add 
 some extra IOS 8 only Apps to the 5S and also add more music to the 5S to 
 exploit its greater storage. 
 
 When I first connect the 5S to iTunes will it get the same name as the 3GS by 
 default? If so will the 5S then be automatically configured like the 3GS with 
 the same Apps, same folders, and same App data? Does the fact that the 3GS is 
 IOS 6 and only 16GB while the 5S is IOS 8 and 32GB cause any problems? 
 
 IF the above works OK can I still connect the 3GS to iTunes and sync it 
 possibly with new Apps in the normal way? Can I later change the name of the 
 5S so that I can add IOS 8 only Apps and more music to that and meanwhile 
 leaving the 3GS with is current Apps and music? 
 
 If I give the 5S a different name than the 3GS during initial 5S setup then 
 will iTunes consider it to be a completely different device? If so then 
 presumably I would have to do all the work on the 5S to manually build the 
 same folder structure to the 3GS and I would also have to manually set up all 
 the Apps on the 5S with the same data as the Apps on the 3GS. That looks like 
 a lot of work. However it would then enable me to install extra Apps and 
 extra music on the 5S.
 
 What do you advise me to do?
 Many thanks. 
 
 Paul Hopewell
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Re: Problems upgrading iPhone?

2014-09-23 Thread michael's mail box

Hi Paul can I ask you how the 3GS runs on IOS 6.
I also have a 3GS running IOS 5.1 and I did not want to rinstall 6 cos 
people say it slows the phone up heeps.

Cheers Michael.

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From: Paul Hopewell

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Subject: Problems upgrading iPhone?

Hello,
I have an iPhone 3GS 16GB running the latest IOS 6 and syncing to my iMac 
running the latest iTunes. I have about 30 Apps on the phone which I spent a 
long time arranging into folders on the home page. Many of these Apps have 
associated data such as userids,passwords, favourite destinations, weight, 
and so on.


I am about to purchase an iPhone 5S 32GB. I initially want it configured 
identically to the 3GS - same Apps, same folder structure, and same App 
data. I initially want to keep the 3GS as a backup phone. Later I may want 
to add some extra IOS 8 only Apps to the 5S and also add more music to the 
5S to exploit its greater storage.


When I first connect the 5S to iTunes will it get the same name as the 3GS 
by default? If so will the 5S then be automatically configured like the 3GS 
with the same Apps, same folders, and same App data? Does the fact that the 
3GS is IOS 6 and only 16GB while the 5S is IOS 8 and 32GB cause any 
problems?


IF the above works OK can I still connect the 3GS to iTunes and sync it 
possibly with new Apps in the normal way? Can I later change the name of the 
5S so that I can add IOS 8 only Apps and more music to that and meanwhile 
leaving the 3GS with is current Apps and music?


If I give the 5S a different name than the 3GS during initial 5S setup then 
will iTunes consider it to be a completely different device? If so then 
presumably I would have to do all the work on the 5S to manually build the 
same folder structure to the 3GS and I would also have to manually set up 
all the Apps on the 5S with the same data as the Apps on the 3GS. That looks 
like a lot of work. However it would then enable me to install extra Apps 
and extra music on the 5S.


What do you advise me to do?
Many thanks.

Paul Hopewell
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