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What is a fresh migration?

If you are doing a transfer, it should sweep up all data and user preferences.

If you're setting it up as a new device and not transferring any data, it would be a new device starting anew.
I always setup as a new device and once I sign in to my iCloud account on the new device, it'll pull down Messages, Notes, Health/Fitness data, etc. Then I just manually install the apps I need as I need them. I think this is what @julit0 may mean by a fresh migration.
 
What’s the difference tho? How is it better?
The Finder replaces iTunes for iPhone syncing and backup on the Mac. Just plug your iPhone into your Mac and look for it in the finder window, on the left where one would see external drives. Click on it and you'll see the controls for updating and backup. You should use an encrypted backup to save your passwords and other private stuff.
 
I’m starting to feel like we might get to come to the US to party with you guys! Woohoo departure scan!!
Expected to be in the USA tomorrow morning. Overnight flight! We will be so tired in the morning! Looks like we will have a whole Wednesday to hangout with the wave 1/2 Lousiville, Kentucky crew!!
 
I’m starting to feel like we might get to come to the US to party with you guys! Woohoo departure scan!!
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Woo hoo ! Departure scan! Looks like 40 minutes ago.
 
Just keep in mind it’s through Finder now and not iTunes. I did the classic approach up until last year, too.

What’s the difference tho? How is it better?

It’s not a difference…iTunes doesn’t exist anymore. You plug in your iPhone to computer and it becomes a source in Finder. The synch screen is very close to what iTunes used to look like. Also have to have your phone trust the computer I think.

It’s still through iTunes on Windows PCs, Finder only exists on Macs

This is a great option if your privacy/security model doesn't include using cloud services. I'm glad Apple provides this as an option. How do you backup your backups in case something happens to your computer?

There are definitely ways you can back up the backup, it’s pretty easy to simply move or copy the folder it’s in - I’ve done it plenty of times. but I don’t back it up, realistically speaking the odds of something happening to my phone and my computer at the same time are very slim. If something destroys them both, I probably have bigger problems on my hands :) if that’s a genuine concern then a cloud based backup is probably the more ideal option. I like that local backups are totally secure, reliable, fast, and let’s not forget free.
 
The Finder replaces iTunes for iPhone syncing and backup on the Mac. Just plug your iPhone into your Mac and look for it in the finder window, on the left where one would see external drives. Click on it and you'll see the controls for updating and backup. You should use an encrypted backup to save your passwords and other private stuff.
Is that a good way to set up new iPhone as new?
 
If the shipment doesn’t automatically show up for you in MyChoice but only via Reference then sadly yeah that’s all you can see, sorry. For some reason UPS is being dumb this time.
Appreciate the info! That’s what I was thinking but wanted to make sure it wasn’t user error. Lol.
 
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Massive system updates are often done in sweeps, at set times, or can take time to process batches.

My work does the same, in “batches” when you’re changing a lot of info at once. It isn’t instant. It takes a little while for the system to line it up and instantly knock it out.
 
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My personal strategy: iCloud backup daily, do one before setting up new phone. Do an encrypted computer backup in the Finder and then select "archive" to make sure it doesn't get written over by the new phone, make sure you save the password for the encryption. Save it at least for a couple months just in case. I've never needed it, but it is reassuring to know you have it.


Then do a phone to phone transfer to the new phone, Apple calls it Quick Start. I did several of these in the last year and they are quick and include the eSIM info to quickly complete the setup.


Good luck and have fun!
I used quick start last year actually. Question with 16.0 on my 13 ProMax that is newer can I use this with 14 ProMax or will I have to use the new update first? Never had one like that before. Or maybe I will just get my 15.6 backup to the new phone via my MacBook and archived backup I made few days ago. will have to see what works I guess.

On an not mentioned item I also put WatchOS 9 on my iPhone will there be problem syncing with my new 14 ProMax since the backup of the watch from 9 was not done on the 15.6 back up as I had to do 16 on the 13 in order to instal watchOS 9.
 
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