Thankfully, transferring data from iPhone to iPhone is really easy, and Apple have put a lot of thought into making it simple. This kind of user experience is one of the reasons we regularly consider iPhones to be among some of the best phones around. There are also numerous ways to go about, including wirelessly by using iCloud or wired using a computer.  Before you start, you’ll want to make sure you’ve backed up your iPhone and that you’ve updated it to the latest version of iOS. All done? Ready to transfer data from iPhone to iPhone? So are we. Let’s get down to it. 

Prepare your iPhone to transfer data

With iOS 15, Apple introduced a feature that makes transferring data from iPhone to iPhone even easier. It’s called Prepare for New iPhone, and it gives free temporary storage space in iCloud for 21 days to make the process as painless as possible.  As long as you transfer your data to your new iPhone within 21 days of triggering the process, this gets around having to pay for extra storage. If that’s not long enough, there’s an option to request an extra 21 days. Here’s how to use this feature.

  1. First, go to Settings and tap General. Then scroll to the bottom of the screen and tap Transfer or Reset iPhone. 
  2. The Prepare for New iPhone feature will be available at the top of the screen. Tap Get Started. 
  3. After reading through the information, tap Continue.  You may then be asked to tap Turn on Backup to Transfer (unless iCloud Backup is already turned on). Select Move All App Data with iCloud and tap Done. Apps and data will start to upload to iCloud. You can check on the backup progress on the main Settings screen.

How to transfer data from iPhone to iPhone using iCloud

Even if you’re not looking to immediately transfer data from one iPhone to another, having a backup of your device will give you peace of mind if your iPhone is ever lost or stolen. The bonus is that the data can be safely held in iCloud, ready for whenever you want to transfer it. 

  1. To begin, open the Settings app and tap on your name at the top, then tap iCloud. 
  2. Go through the list of services and decide which apps should and should not use iCloud. Either tap and select On or Off or tap a toggle, depending on the available option. Bear in mind that free iCloud accounts only have 5GB worth of storage space. If you want more than that, tap Manage Storage. You can then select Change Storage Plan and choose a paid option for 50GB, 200GB or 2TB. You will have to increase the amount of space you use if you want to back up your whole iPhone to iCloud. 
  3. Backups can be made automatically. Just tap iCloud Backup and toggle it on. It’s also possible to immediately back up your iPhone to iCloud. To do this, tap Back Up Now. 
  4. If you’re now looking to move your data from one iPhone to another, you’ll have a huge bank of stuff to transfer. When you fire up your new iPhone (or one that has been erased and reset), input your language and region and, on the Quick Start page, tap Set Up Manually. Choose a Wi-Fi network, tap Next and wait a few minutes while the iPhone is activated. 
  5. You can set up things such as TouchID either right away or later. After you’ve created a passcode for your iPhone, you’ll end up on the Apps & Data screen. Here, you can tap Restore from iCloud Backup. Sign in with your iCloud Apple ID and select the most recent iCloud backup. Now you just need to wait while the data is transferred to the new iPhone. 

How to transfer data from iPhone to iPhone using Quick Start

There’s an even easier way to transfer data if you’re setting up a new iPhone: Quick Start. It will tie up both your old and new devices for a short while, but it’s probably the simplest method to get data to your new iPhone. 

  1. First, turn on the new iPhone and place the old iPhone next to it. As you do this, a prompt to “Set Up New iPhone” appears. Tap Unlock to Continue. The Apple ID on your old phone will be used for the set-up process. Tap Continue if you’re happy for this to happen. 
  2. An animation will appear on the new iPhone’s screen. Hold the animation up to the camera on your old iPhone. Once you see a message stating “Finish on New [Device]”, you should then enter your passcode you use for your old device on your new iPhone and follow the set-up instructions.  
  3. When you reach the Transfer Your Data screen, tap Transfer Directly from iPhone and confirm the settings and data you want to transfer. 

How to transfer data from iPhone to iPhone using a Windows PC

You can use your Windows PC to transfer data from iPhone to iPhone. Just make sure that your PC has either a Type-C or regular USB port available, depending on the kind of Lightning cable you’re using.  If you don’t already have iTunes on your PC, download and install it first from the Microsoft Store (opens in new tab).

  1. To backup your old iPhone’s data, connect a Lightning cable to the iPhone and connect the other end to your PC. Next, launch iTunes and click Summary on the left-hand side. Under Backups select This Computer then click Back Up Now.
  2. When you launch your new iPhone, tap Set Up Manually on the Quick Start page. Follow the on-screen instructions until you reach the Apps & Data screen and tap Restore from Mac or PC. Continue to follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.

How to transfer data from iPhone to iPhone using a Mac

  1. First, open the Finder app and select your iPhone from the sidebar to the left. Click Back up all of the data on your iPhone to your Mac and choose Back up now. 
  2. When you launch a new iPhone, tap Set Up Manually on the Quick Start page. Follow the on-screen instructions until you reach the Apps & Data screen and tap Restore from Mac or PC.  Now you’ve discovered how to transfer data from iPhone to iPhone, you’d might like to see some other guides for your Apple tech. You should definitely learn how to update your iPhone so you’re running the latest iOS. If you’re also due an Apple tablet upgrade soon, we have a similar guide on how to transfer data from iPad to iPad. If your iPhone is running a little sluggish, make sure you read our guide on how to clear RAM on iPhone, as this may help speed things up again. We also have a tutorial to show you how to clear the cache on Mac, if your Apple computer has slowed down. Want to ditch passwords for good? Learn how to set up Passkeys on iPhone, iPad and Mac. If your contacts book is looking a little full, have a spring clean by using our guide on how to delete multiple contacts on iPhone.

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title: “How To Transfer Data From Iphone To Iphone” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-21” author: “Renetta Brown”


Thankfully, transferring data from iPhone to iPhone is really easy, and Apple have put a lot of thought into making it simple. This kind of user experience is one of the reasons we regularly consider iPhones to be among some of the best phones around. There are also numerous ways to go about, including wirelessly by using iCloud or wired using a computer.  Before you start, you’ll want to make sure you’ve backed up your iPhone and that you’ve updated it to the latest version of iOS. All done? Ready to transfer data from iPhone to iPhone? So are we. Let’s get down to it. 

Prepare your iPhone to transfer data

With iOS 15, Apple introduced a feature that makes transferring data from iPhone to iPhone even easier. It’s called Prepare for New iPhone, and it gives free temporary storage space in iCloud for 21 days to make the process as painless as possible.  As long as you transfer your data to your new iPhone within 21 days of triggering the process, this gets around having to pay for extra storage. If that’s not long enough, there’s an option to request an extra 21 days. Here’s how to use this feature.

  1. First, go to Settings and tap General. Then scroll to the bottom of the screen and tap Transfer or Reset iPhone. 
  2. The Prepare for New iPhone feature will be available at the top of the screen. Tap Get Started. 
  3. After reading through the information, tap Continue.  You may then be asked to tap Turn on Backup to Transfer (unless iCloud Backup is already turned on). Select Move All App Data with iCloud and tap Done. Apps and data will start to upload to iCloud. You can check on the backup progress on the main Settings screen.

How to transfer data from iPhone to iPhone using iCloud

Even if you’re not looking to immediately transfer data from one iPhone to another, having a backup of your device will give you peace of mind if your iPhone is ever lost or stolen. The bonus is that the data can be safely held in iCloud, ready for whenever you want to transfer it. 

  1. To begin, open the Settings app and tap on your name at the top, then tap iCloud. 
  2. Go through the list of services and decide which apps should and should not use iCloud. Either tap and select On or Off or tap a toggle, depending on the available option. Bear in mind that free iCloud accounts only have 5GB worth of storage space. If you want more than that, tap Manage Storage. You can then select Change Storage Plan and choose a paid option for 50GB, 200GB or 2TB. You will have to increase the amount of space you use if you want to back up your whole iPhone to iCloud. 
  3. Backups can be made automatically. Just tap iCloud Backup and toggle it on. It’s also possible to immediately back up your iPhone to iCloud. To do this, tap Back Up Now. 
  4. If you’re now looking to move your data from one iPhone to another, you’ll have a huge bank of stuff to transfer. When you fire up your new iPhone (or one that has been erased and reset), input your language and region and, on the Quick Start page, tap Set Up Manually. Choose a Wi-Fi network, tap Next and wait a few minutes while the iPhone is activated. 
  5. You can set up things such as TouchID either right away or later. After you’ve created a passcode for your iPhone, you’ll end up on the Apps & Data screen. Here, you can tap Restore from iCloud Backup. Sign in with your iCloud Apple ID and select the most recent iCloud backup. Now you just need to wait while the data is transferred to the new iPhone. 

How to transfer data from iPhone to iPhone using Quick Start

There’s an even easier way to transfer data if you’re setting up a new iPhone: Quick Start. It will tie up both your old and new devices for a short while, but it’s probably the simplest method to get data to your new iPhone. 

  1. First, turn on the new iPhone and place the old iPhone next to it. As you do this, a prompt to “Set Up New iPhone” appears. Tap Unlock to Continue. The Apple ID on your old phone will be used for the set-up process. Tap Continue if you’re happy for this to happen. 
  2. An animation will appear on the new iPhone’s screen. Hold the animation up to the camera on your old iPhone. Once you see a message stating “Finish on New [Device]”, you should then enter your passcode you use for your old device on your new iPhone and follow the set-up instructions.  
  3. When you reach the Transfer Your Data screen, tap Transfer Directly from iPhone and confirm the settings and data you want to transfer. 

How to transfer data from iPhone to iPhone using a Windows PC

You can use your Windows PC to transfer data from iPhone to iPhone. Just make sure that your PC has either a Type-C or regular USB port available, depending on the kind of Lightning cable you’re using.  If you don’t already have iTunes on your PC, download and install it first from the Microsoft Store (opens in new tab).

  1. To backup your old iPhone’s data, connect a Lightning cable to the iPhone and connect the other end to your PC. Next, launch iTunes and click Summary on the left-hand side. Under Backups select This Computer then click Back Up Now.
  2. When you launch your new iPhone, tap Set Up Manually on the Quick Start page. Follow the on-screen instructions until you reach the Apps & Data screen and tap Restore from Mac or PC. Continue to follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.

How to transfer data from iPhone to iPhone using a Mac

  1. First, open the Finder app and select your iPhone from the sidebar to the left. Click Back up all of the data on your iPhone to your Mac and choose Back up now. 
  2. When you launch a new iPhone, tap Set Up Manually on the Quick Start page. Follow the on-screen instructions until you reach the Apps & Data screen and tap Restore from Mac or PC.  Now you’ve discovered how to transfer data from iPhone to iPhone, you’d might like to see some other guides for your Apple tech. You should definitely learn how to update your iPhone so you’re running the latest iOS. If you’re also due an Apple tablet upgrade soon, we have a similar guide on how to transfer data from iPad to iPad. If your iPhone is running a little sluggish, make sure you read our guide on how to clear RAM on iPhone, as this may help speed things up again. We also have a tutorial to show you how to clear the cache on Mac, if your Apple computer has slowed down. Want to ditch passwords for good? Learn how to set up Passkeys on iPhone, iPad and Mac. If your contacts book is looking a little full, have a spring clean by using our guide on how to delete multiple contacts on iPhone.

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