I have an iphone 6splus, and wonder if it's new enough to take advantage of the 
proximity to the new iphone? I can't remember whether that feature became 
available with the 7 line and newer.
Thanks,
Matthew


On Jun 20, 2020, at 2:31 PM, Anna Dresner <wadres...@att.net> wrote:

Hello Gerardo,

In most cases, there's no advantage to restoring from an iTunes backup. Unless 
you have a very old version of iTunes that stores your apps on your computer, 
the apps will be downloaded over the Internet regardless of how you are 
restoring. If you use an encrypted iTunes backup, the same information will be 
backed up either way. If you don't encrypt your backup, health data and 
passwords won't be backed up. In both cases, you have to restore from the 
backup as part of the setup process, so if your carrier sets up your phone, 
you'll have to start over either way.

Best,
Anna


> On Jun 20, 2020, at 1:36 PM, Gerardo Corripio <gera1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Over the years, I’ve heard that ITunes is advisable for when getting a new 
> iPhone, as a vehicle to restore the previous Iphone’s backup, but too I’ve 
> heard oppinions that ICloud is as effective as ITunes when doing this.
> The reason I’m asking is because when in Telcel (my carrier) it comes time to 
> upgrade my phone, they generally give me the phone working with VoiceOver set 
> up, thus I feel kind of bad having to restore it to factory and set it up 
> again, only to backup my previous iPhone’s settings, apps and the like. I 
> wonder if with ITunes,of course having backed up the previous iPhone 1st, 
> would it only involve less hassel in plugging inthe new phone, logging in 
> with my Apple ID, and backing up.
> Thus I’ve several questions for you’ll if I do decide to take the plunge and 
> backup via ITunes tinstime around:
> 1.-Does more stuff back up with ITunes than with ICloud? Also what advantages 
> are there in incrypting the backup, versus leaving it as it is?
> 2.-Can one restore an ICloud backup from ITunes, without having to backup to 
> the computer via ITunes first the previous phone?
> 3.-If I do decide to restore my backup via ITunes on my new phone 
> 3A.-When would I log-in to my Apple ID on the new phone, set up the Apple 
> Passcode to unlock the phone, hence too Touch ID (my phone will hopefully be 
> the SE 2nd Generation), as well as connect my new phone to my WiFi network? 
> Before starting with the backup process from ITunes, or will ITunes tell me 
> the steps involved along the way?
> 4.-Have any of you guys recorded recently an audio tutorial involved in 
> restoring a new phone from ITunes, instead of via ICloud?
> Thanks for all the help you can give before having to decide the best course 
> of action to go with.
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