iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems
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@BRRABill said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
@garak0410 said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
@BRRABill said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
@garak0410 said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
She is more concerned with Contacts and photos...so....I manually set an iCloud backup on old phone and she will leave phone with me overnight as it does a backup over our WiFi here at work...will see if her new phone slowly syncs that new data...otherwise, I will try the other suggestions listed above...
I bet she fills up her new 256GB iPhone in record time...
Contacts are stored .... where? Not in something like GMail or whatever?
She does it all on iCloud...
That almost seems impossible.
iCloud backs up automatically when you are plugged in and on WiFi. Unless she was never on WiFI the past year.
She is never (or rarely) on WiFi and if she is, it may be because her phone is so full, it never completes a WiFi backup in the time she is in WiFi...she doesn't use WiFi at home...just cellular data...since this phone is no longer activated, it has to use WiFi...
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@garak0410 said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
@BRRABill said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
@garak0410 said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
@BRRABill said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
@garak0410 said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
She is more concerned with Contacts and photos...so....I manually set an iCloud backup on old phone and she will leave phone with me overnight as it does a backup over our WiFi here at work...will see if her new phone slowly syncs that new data...otherwise, I will try the other suggestions listed above...
I bet she fills up her new 256GB iPhone in record time...
Contacts are stored .... where? Not in something like GMail or whatever?
She does it all on iCloud...
That almost seems impossible.
iCloud backs up automatically when you are plugged in and on WiFi. Unless she was never on WiFI the past year.
She is never (or rarely) on WiFi and if she is, it may be because her phone is so full, it never completes a WiFi backup in the time she is in WiFi...she doesn't use WiFi at home...just cellular data...since this phone is no longer activated, it has to use WiFi...
If that phone has been sitting in your office for days (like the week you've mentioned) did it not try to backup over your WiFi already?
OK She's never on WiFi - sounds like an actual, real life backup solution needs to be discussed, she's breaking the typical (WiFi based) one.
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@Dashrender said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
@garak0410 said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
@BRRABill said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
@garak0410 said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
@BRRABill said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
@garak0410 said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
She is more concerned with Contacts and photos...so....I manually set an iCloud backup on old phone and she will leave phone with me overnight as it does a backup over our WiFi here at work...will see if her new phone slowly syncs that new data...otherwise, I will try the other suggestions listed above...
I bet she fills up her new 256GB iPhone in record time...
Contacts are stored .... where? Not in something like GMail or whatever?
She does it all on iCloud...
That almost seems impossible.
iCloud backs up automatically when you are plugged in and on WiFi. Unless she was never on WiFI the past year.
She is never (or rarely) on WiFi and if she is, it may be because her phone is so full, it never completes a WiFi backup in the time she is in WiFi...she doesn't use WiFi at home...just cellular data...since this phone is no longer activated, it has to use WiFi...
If that phone has been sitting in your office for days (like the week you've mentioned) did it not try to backup over your WiFi already?
OK She's never on WiFi - sounds like an actual, real life backup solution needs to be discussed, she's breaking the typical (WiFi based) one.
I've tried...so many times on backup solutions for her...she is nice about it but doesn't trust it...she is so worried about losing her pictures...I've been trying to get her to accept a backup plan for a few years now...
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@garak0410 said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
@Dashrender said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
@garak0410 said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
@BRRABill said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
@garak0410 said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
@BRRABill said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
@garak0410 said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
She is more concerned with Contacts and photos...so....I manually set an iCloud backup on old phone and she will leave phone with me overnight as it does a backup over our WiFi here at work...will see if her new phone slowly syncs that new data...otherwise, I will try the other suggestions listed above...
I bet she fills up her new 256GB iPhone in record time...
Contacts are stored .... where? Not in something like GMail or whatever?
She does it all on iCloud...
That almost seems impossible.
iCloud backs up automatically when you are plugged in and on WiFi. Unless she was never on WiFI the past year.
She is never (or rarely) on WiFi and if she is, it may be because her phone is so full, it never completes a WiFi backup in the time she is in WiFi...she doesn't use WiFi at home...just cellular data...since this phone is no longer activated, it has to use WiFi...
If that phone has been sitting in your office for days (like the week you've mentioned) did it not try to backup over your WiFi already?
OK She's never on WiFi - sounds like an actual, real life backup solution needs to be discussed, she's breaking the typical (WiFi based) one.
I've tried...so many times on backup solutions for her...she is nice about it but doesn't trust it...she is so worried about losing her pictures...I've been trying to get her to accept a backup plan for a few years now...
LOL - so worried, but so unwilling to do anything about that worry. Well, one day her phone will die, and the backups won't be there, then she'll see where her concerns really were.
Her words say one thing, but her actions clearly say another - really Scott should be making this post not me.
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@Dashrender said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
@garak0410 said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
@Dashrender said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
@garak0410 said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
@BRRABill said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
@garak0410 said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
@BRRABill said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
@garak0410 said in iPhone Old Phone / New Phone Sync Problems:
She is more concerned with Contacts and photos...so....I manually set an iCloud backup on old phone and she will leave phone with me overnight as it does a backup over our WiFi here at work...will see if her new phone slowly syncs that new data...otherwise, I will try the other suggestions listed above...
I bet she fills up her new 256GB iPhone in record time...
Contacts are stored .... where? Not in something like GMail or whatever?
She does it all on iCloud...
That almost seems impossible.
iCloud backs up automatically when you are plugged in and on WiFi. Unless she was never on WiFI the past year.
She is never (or rarely) on WiFi and if she is, it may be because her phone is so full, it never completes a WiFi backup in the time she is in WiFi...she doesn't use WiFi at home...just cellular data...since this phone is no longer activated, it has to use WiFi...
If that phone has been sitting in your office for days (like the week you've mentioned) did it not try to backup over your WiFi already?
OK She's never on WiFi - sounds like an actual, real life backup solution needs to be discussed, she's breaking the typical (WiFi based) one.
I've tried...so many times on backup solutions for her...she is nice about it but doesn't trust it...she is so worried about losing her pictures...I've been trying to get her to accept a backup plan for a few years now...
LOL - so worried, but so unwilling to do anything about that worry. Well, one day her phone will die, and the backups won't be there, then she'll see where her concerns really were.
Her words say one thing, but her actions clearly say another - really Scott should be making this post not me.
Yeah, where's is @scottalanmiller
Let him talk to her. LOL.