Having only bought the S4 less than 5 months ago, I had no intention of upgrading to S5.
However I was then surprised by the Always On screen and this week also won a competition which would cover almost 60% of the cost of the S5 with the sale of the S4 making up the rest . . . so it’s decision time.
I currently store full encrypted backups via iTunes which I understand include my Watch and Health data.
With this in mind, if I do make the leap, are the instructions below still the best way to ensure that my new S5 would be setup like my current S4 and have access to my historical Health data, Achievements etc?
Also I’m guessing I’d have to upgrade the S4 to WatchOS 6 before doing the final backup.
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The first step is to unpair the old watch from your phone. As part of that, a backup of your watch's information and settings will be created on the phone.
Next, pair your new watch following the normal procedures - launch the Apple Watch app, tap Start Pairing, and align the watch in the viewfinder.
On the following screen it will state "Your Apple Watch Is Paired." From here, tap on Restore from Backup, and you should be given the option of the backup you made when unpairing the old watch. Tap on that.
You will then need to agree with the terms and conditions, as well as enter your Apple ID username and password. Tap through the remaining screens of setting options, including a passcode, and finally it will begin the process of restoring your backup, which may take several minutes.
Once the restore is complete, you will have your new watch set up with all your settings and data
However I was then surprised by the Always On screen and this week also won a competition which would cover almost 60% of the cost of the S5 with the sale of the S4 making up the rest . . . so it’s decision time.
I currently store full encrypted backups via iTunes which I understand include my Watch and Health data.
With this in mind, if I do make the leap, are the instructions below still the best way to ensure that my new S5 would be setup like my current S4 and have access to my historical Health data, Achievements etc?
Also I’m guessing I’d have to upgrade the S4 to WatchOS 6 before doing the final backup.
—————
The first step is to unpair the old watch from your phone. As part of that, a backup of your watch's information and settings will be created on the phone.
Next, pair your new watch following the normal procedures - launch the Apple Watch app, tap Start Pairing, and align the watch in the viewfinder.
On the following screen it will state "Your Apple Watch Is Paired." From here, tap on Restore from Backup, and you should be given the option of the backup you made when unpairing the old watch. Tap on that.
You will then need to agree with the terms and conditions, as well as enter your Apple ID username and password. Tap through the remaining screens of setting options, including a passcode, and finally it will begin the process of restoring your backup, which may take several minutes.
Once the restore is complete, you will have your new watch set up with all your settings and data