I am reposting the below at the request of Vivian.

 

Alan

 

Hi List,

 

I decided to make detailed notes of the steps involved in setting up a new
iPhone mainly for my own benefit since I forget what is involved as I only
do this every couple of years. In my case, I bought this SE 2020 directly
from the Apple Store app with no SIM card included since I have a prepaid
Verizon plan and could not specify my carrier successfully when ordering.
The below numbered list will be very detailed since I'd rather have too much
information than not enough. Any settings provided came from my iPhone 8
running iOS 13.4.1.

 

   1.        Opened iTunes on my Windows 7 computer, verified I was running
its latest version of 12.10.6, connected my iPhone 8 using the lightning
cable, and did an encrypted backup.

   2.        Did an iCloud backup by going to Settings - Alan Lemly - Apple
ID - iCloud - iTunes and App Store, iCloud, iCloud backup, and executing
Backup now.

   3.        I read a lot of books using the BARD Mobile app and since any
books downloaded to an iPhone are not transferred to a new restored iPhone,
I made a list in an Excel file of the downloaded books I wanted to
re-download to my new iPhone and the location of any current reading
position in those books.

   4.        I plugged my lightning cable connected to my computer to the
new phone and the Apple logo appeared on the screen. The white screen
appeared a few seconds later with the cycling languages appearing and I
pressed the home button 3 times quickly to turn on Voiceover. Although I was
hearing clicks as I swiped, Voiceover did not start talking until a number
of seconds later. In fact, I pressed the home button 3 times again because I
wasn't sure I had turned Voiceover on. This turned Voiceover off and I had
to press the home button 3 times again to turn it back on and I heard
Voiceover say hello and when I swiped once, Voiceover said press home to
open.

   5.        I pressed home and Voiceover said Setup and put me in a list of
language buttons with English at the top. I double tapped on English.

   6.        The screen which opened said Select your country or region
heading. I double tapped on the United States button which was the first in
the list.

   7.        The screen which opened said Quick start heading Bring your
current iPhone or iPad near this iPhone to sign in and set up. The older
iPhone must be using iOS 11 or later with Bluetooth turned on. There was a
button at the end to Set up manually.

   8.        A screen opened on my old iPhone to set up a new iPhone using
my apple ID with a button to continue. A screen appeared to position some
pattern in a circle but I double tapped the Authenticate manually button
instead.

   9.        I was prompted to input the 6 digit authentication code
displayed on my new iPhone using the number pad screen on my old iPhone. My
new iPhone then prompted me to enter my passcode of my old iPhone. I had to
double tap each number on the on screen number pad on my new iPhone since
touch typing was not turned on.

10.        I was prompted to set up touch ID on the new iPhone which I did.

11.        Several screens were presented asking me to place my finger and
lift my finger which I did. I was then taken to a screen which said Adjust
your grip and it said keep going to capture the edges of your grip. I double
tapped a Continue button at the bottom of this screen.

12.        I was then prompted to again place and lift my finger until I got
the Complete message. Touch ID is ready was spoken and I then executed the
Continue button at the bottom of that screen.

13.        The next screen said Transfer your data heading. The explanation
said you can directly transfer your data during setup or finish downloading
it later. Buttons on this screen were Transfer from iPhone, Download from
iCloud, or other options. The Transfer from iPhone said the time to transfer
was about 1 hour. The download from iCloud said I could start using my
iPhone in about 15 minutes and my data would download later over wifi. I
executed the Transfer from iPhone button.

14.        I was taken to a Terms and conditions screen on the new iPhone
where I double tapped an Agree button in the bottom right corner.

15.        I was taken to a Settings from other iPhone heading screen where
it listed some settings about allowing Siri to use voice input, contacts,
etc. and allowing maps to use my location. I executed the Continue button at
the bottom of this screen without customizing any settings.

16.        I was taken to a Keep your iPhone up to date heading screen which
was basically a commercial for updating iOS automatically. At the bottom of
this screen was a Continue button followed by an Install updates manually
button. I chose the Install updates manually button.

17.        I was then taken to a screen to Add cards to Apple Pay. Instead
of executing the Continue button, I chose to Set up later in Wallet which
was a button that followed the Continue button.

18.        The next screen was an Improve Siri and dictation heading. The
choices were to Share audio recordings or Not now. I chose to Share audio
recordings.

19.        The next screen was App analytics heading. This is to help
developers improve apps by sharing app activity and crash data. I chose to
Share this data.

20.        I then got a screen saying my other device included purchases
from the iTunes Store that were made with a different Apple ID. I was
prompted to enter the password for the Apple ID mixrnb_wal...@usa.com. I
have never purchased anything on my older iPhone other than with my Apple ID
so I executed the button to Skip this step. I believe I got something
similar when setting up my iPhone 8 from my iPhone 7 and I'm perplexed where
this Apple ID originated.

21.        I received an Are you sure dialog which I Skipped again.

22.        Screens on both devices now said Transferring data and to keep
the devices connected to power. Voiceover announced the percentage progress.
After receiving the 100% progress message after about an hour, the screen on
my new iPhone dimmed with nothing said by Voiceover.I thought I could detect
the Apple logo in the center of the screen but it was very dim and nothing
was spoken. I decided to reset the new iPhone so I pressed volume up, volume
down, and held the power button until the Apple logo appeared as it normally
does when powering on. I was then ptompted to update the phone which I
assume was due to an older version of iOS on it than the 13.4.1 which was
running on my iPhone 8. I must say that Voiceover was a bit deficient in
providing meaningful help with this step. But I approved the update and the
phone restarted and prompted me for my passcode which I provided and all my
apps appeared to be installed in the same location as on my iPhone 8 but
they were still being downloaded from the cloud. I received a notification
that no SIM card was present in the new phone which was okay because I
planned to move it over after all my apps downloaded. I also noticed that my
Wallet did not contain my credit card so I decided to do an iTunes restore.

23.         The encrypted backup restore from iTunes went fine but I had to
turn off Find My on my new SE before the restore would complete. The SE
prompted me for my passcode at least a couple of times during the restore
process.

24.        I had to agree to a couple of terms and conditions as my credit
cards restored to my Wallet from the iTunes encrypted backup. This also
required I enter my credit card security code for it to be added to the
Wallet but this process went smoothly.

25.        Finally, the process of the 14 screens of apps to download from
the cloud and the App Store is underway. This took about an hour and
everything is restored.

26.        I used a push pin to remove the SIM card tray from my iPhone 8
and transferred the SIM to the iPhone SE. The SIM card has a notch in the
upper right corner so will only fit in the SIM tray one way. I did power off
both phones before transferring the SIM.

 

I have to say I think the sound of the SE 2020 is better than my iPhone 8
both from its speakers and with the wired earpods. I'm looking forward to
enjoying this phone and will post back if I come up with anything I believe
will be helpful.

 

Alan Lemly

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