New Iphone and restoring it from old

I bought the XS and it is saying the current software is iOS 12.3.1 when i know the current software is 12.3.2


is there a way to force an update ? Because i can’t restore my new phone from the old - because my old phone has the latest software

iPhone XS, iOS 12

Posted on Jun 16, 2019 5:23 AM

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Posted on Jun 21, 2019 2:15 AM

I have actually been able to restore my iPhone Xs Max from the backup of my Iphone 8 plus that ran on iOS 12.3.2 by using some work-around.

The trick is that you need to make a backup from your iPhone 8 plus on iTunes, so not the probably most used way in iCloud. Just to be sure make another backup also in iTunes say 5 minutes after the first one and work with the last one. The first backup may then be used in case something goes totally wrong which I don't expect, but you never know of course.

Now use the File Explorer and go to:

C:\Users\<YourName>\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup\<60ea0d293332c1db596d8955c9d6a262954ea86e>


At least at my computer the last folder name was <60ea0d293332c1db596d8955c9d6a262954ea86e>, but it may or probably is a different folder name with you.


(Please note that I have a Windows PC, it may be in a different location on e.g. an Apple computer? I don't know, because I don't have one, so can't check. On an Apple you then need to find the location on your own I guess?)


In that folder look for a file named Info.plist.

Open that file with the Notepad app, which is a file editor that will not change the format of the file.

Look into the file and then search for Product Version (Tip: use Ctrl F), and you'll find a section that looks like this:

<key>Product Type</key>
<string>iPhoner10,5</string>
<key>Product Version</key>
<string>12.3.2</string>
<key>Serial Number</key>
<string>XXX</string>


Then change 12.3.2 to 12.3.1 (make sure that you only change the 2 in a 1) and then save the file.


Now you can set up your new iPhone Xs Max the usual way without losing any data that was on your old iPhone 8 plus by setting it up not as a new phone but at a certain point in the proces restoring it from a backup in iTunes. By selecting Restore from iTunes, then connecting the new iPhone Xs to your computer and let it connect to iTunes, next select the most recent (just slightly modified) backup files and then it will work. Your Xs will start restoring from the iPhone 8 plus backup!!!

The only thing I still had to do was to login again in various e-mail accounts and Whatsapp with my respective passwords to make contact again and have e-mails, Whatsapp messages etcetera copied to or make accesible again at the new Iphone Xs.


For me it did work perfectly. I hope other people may benefit from it too.


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Jun 21, 2019 2:15 AM in response to stephie212

I have actually been able to restore my iPhone Xs Max from the backup of my Iphone 8 plus that ran on iOS 12.3.2 by using some work-around.

The trick is that you need to make a backup from your iPhone 8 plus on iTunes, so not the probably most used way in iCloud. Just to be sure make another backup also in iTunes say 5 minutes after the first one and work with the last one. The first backup may then be used in case something goes totally wrong which I don't expect, but you never know of course.

Now use the File Explorer and go to:

C:\Users\<YourName>\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup\<60ea0d293332c1db596d8955c9d6a262954ea86e>


At least at my computer the last folder name was <60ea0d293332c1db596d8955c9d6a262954ea86e>, but it may or probably is a different folder name with you.


(Please note that I have a Windows PC, it may be in a different location on e.g. an Apple computer? I don't know, because I don't have one, so can't check. On an Apple you then need to find the location on your own I guess?)


In that folder look for a file named Info.plist.

Open that file with the Notepad app, which is a file editor that will not change the format of the file.

Look into the file and then search for Product Version (Tip: use Ctrl F), and you'll find a section that looks like this:

<key>Product Type</key>
<string>iPhoner10,5</string>
<key>Product Version</key>
<string>12.3.2</string>
<key>Serial Number</key>
<string>XXX</string>


Then change 12.3.2 to 12.3.1 (make sure that you only change the 2 in a 1) and then save the file.


Now you can set up your new iPhone Xs Max the usual way without losing any data that was on your old iPhone 8 plus by setting it up not as a new phone but at a certain point in the proces restoring it from a backup in iTunes. By selecting Restore from iTunes, then connecting the new iPhone Xs to your computer and let it connect to iTunes, next select the most recent (just slightly modified) backup files and then it will work. Your Xs will start restoring from the iPhone 8 plus backup!!!

The only thing I still had to do was to login again in various e-mail accounts and Whatsapp with my respective passwords to make contact again and have e-mails, Whatsapp messages etcetera copied to or make accesible again at the new Iphone Xs.


For me it did work perfectly. I hope other people may benefit from it too.


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