Can I select what I want to transfer from my old iPad to my new iPad?
My new iPad has less storage space than my new ipad.
iPad Pro, iPadOS 16
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My new iPad has less storage space than my new ipad.
iPad Pro, iPadOS 16
You cannot selectively transfer between devices, or selectively restore data; both processes are “all or nothing”. As such, assuming that you have adequate storage to accommodate the transfer or restored data, you can selectively delete data that you don’t wish to keep after the process completes - remembering that some data deletions may be synchronised between devices via iCloud.
Your alternative, or if your don't have sufficient storage on the target device, is to setup the new iPad without transferring or restoring from backup - and then use AirDrop or an alternative to selectively copy content from your old to new device.
These support pages should get you started with setup of your new iPad - and the methods of transferring your data from old to new iPad:
Set up your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch – Apple Support
Transfer data from your previous iOS device to your new iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support
Use Quick Start to transfer data to a new iPhone, iPad or iPod touch – Apple Support
If the donor iPad, from which you are transferring your data precedes iOS12.4, QuickStart will not be available.
“Transfer” is rather a misnomer. In reality, your data and setup is merely cloned to the new device. Nothing is moved or removed from the original device.
The alternative is to restore either an iCloud or iTunes backup to the new device:
How to back up your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch – Apple Support
Restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch from a backup - Apple Support
Note also that Apps are not directly transferred between devices. For Apps, the transfer process creates a record of the Apps that are installed on the donor iPad - and it is this record of installed Apps that is transferred to the target (new) device. For Apps that are still available for download from the App Store, the corresponding Apps are automatically downloaded and installed from the App Store.
Not all Apps will, necessarily, continue to be available. Apps may have been removed or retired from the App Store by the respective App Developer. Some Apps may have been abandoned - and may not be compatible with the new device. Where a compatible App is not available, you’ll not be able to transfer/install the App.
All Apps that you purchase are forever tied to the AppleID account from which they are purchased. All devices that are signed-in to iCloud and the App Store with the same AppleID are able to download and install the same Apps - without having to pay again.
You cannot selectively transfer between devices, or selectively restore data; both processes are “all or nothing”. As such, assuming that you have adequate storage to accommodate the transfer or restored data, you can selectively delete data that you don’t wish to keep after the process completes - remembering that some data deletions may be synchronised between devices via iCloud.
Your alternative, or if your don't have sufficient storage on the target device, is to setup the new iPad without transferring or restoring from backup - and then use AirDrop or an alternative to selectively copy content from your old to new device.
These support pages should get you started with setup of your new iPad - and the methods of transferring your data from old to new iPad:
Set up your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch – Apple Support
Transfer data from your previous iOS device to your new iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support
Use Quick Start to transfer data to a new iPhone, iPad or iPod touch – Apple Support
If the donor iPad, from which you are transferring your data precedes iOS12.4, QuickStart will not be available.
“Transfer” is rather a misnomer. In reality, your data and setup is merely cloned to the new device. Nothing is moved or removed from the original device.
The alternative is to restore either an iCloud or iTunes backup to the new device:
How to back up your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch – Apple Support
Restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch from a backup - Apple Support
Note also that Apps are not directly transferred between devices. For Apps, the transfer process creates a record of the Apps that are installed on the donor iPad - and it is this record of installed Apps that is transferred to the target (new) device. For Apps that are still available for download from the App Store, the corresponding Apps are automatically downloaded and installed from the App Store.
Not all Apps will, necessarily, continue to be available. Apps may have been removed or retired from the App Store by the respective App Developer. Some Apps may have been abandoned - and may not be compatible with the new device. Where a compatible App is not available, you’ll not be able to transfer/install the App.
All Apps that you purchase are forever tied to the AppleID account from which they are purchased. All devices that are signed-in to iCloud and the App Store with the same AppleID are able to download and install the same Apps - without having to pay again.
mrsspm47 wrote:
My new iPad has less storage space than my new ipad.
no not for backups.
Thank you for the information. It tells me exactly what I need to know and how to do it.
You are very welcome.
Can I select what I want to transfer from my old iPad to my new iPad?