If you have another iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iOS 11, iPadOS 13, or later, you can use Quick Start to automatically set up your new device. Bring the two devices close together, then follow the onscreen instructions to securely copy many of your settings, preferences, and iCloud Keychain. You can then restore the rest of your data and content to your new device from your iCloud backup.
You can back up content, data, and settings from your phone to your Google Account. You can restore your backed up information to the original phone or to some other Android phones. You can't use back up when you set up a personal device with a work profile or for work only, or when you set up a company-owned device.
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Do you currently use DUO to access your USC applications? Are you planning getting a new mobile device? If so, you can follow the steps below to configure DUO on your current device to be instantly restored on your new device.
Yes, it is easy to make. You can directly restore the iPhone using the in-built reset feature if you can access the settings. Or, using iCloud to erase iPhone can also restore iPhone without iTunes when the Find My feature is on. Yet, you should be aware that both ways will clean all the content and settings on your iPhone.
I didn't think it was suppose to take this long to restore my iPhone 5C back to its factory settings? Could it be because it's trying to delete the jailbreak? I really need to delete the jailbreak so I can update my IOS and other features on my iPhone.
For some of us, it might just be simpler to download an app and let it do the work for us. Android apps such as My Backup Pro (free) and Titanium Backup ($6.58) are useful in backing up photos, text messages, calendar settings and much more. Apps such as App Backup & Restore (free) allow you to back up and restore apps used on your phone.