After iphone quick start storage now showing that apps are now taking up less storage, why is this?

So many of my apps like Facebook after the iphone to iphone transfer are now showing less storage being used for the individual apps as opposed to the previous phone where those apps took alot of storage. Is this because the apps are downloaded off the app store again and are fresh downloads? I dont really mind just curious as I thought it would transfer all documents and data for individual apps. Is this normal or have I just lucked out?

iPhone 14, iOS 17

Posted on Mar 2, 2024 8:43 PM

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Posted on Mar 2, 2024 9:54 PM

When transitioning from one iPhone to another, it's essential to note that the actual applications don't seamlessly transfer between devices. Instead, what is transferred is the app data, accompanied by links redirecting to the respective apps on the App Store.


Important Points to Remember:

  1. App Data, Not Entire Apps: While Quick Start transfers app data, it doesn't transfer the entire app itself. After the transfer, your new iPhone will automatically download the compatible versions of those apps from the App Store.
  2. App Compatibility: If an app is no longer available in the App Store or isn't compatible with the new iPhone's iOS version, the transferred app data won't be usable.
  3. Content Not Transferred: Quick Start doesn't transfer certain types of content, including:
    1. iTunes and App Store purchases (like music or ebooks)
    2. PDFs downloaded directly to Apple Books
    3. Content synced from iTunes (like imported music or videos)
    4. Data already stored in iCloud (like photos, messages, or contacts)
    5. Data synced to email accounts (contacts, reminders, notes, calendars)
    6. Specific settings like Face ID/Touch ID, Apple Pay information, Apple Mail data, and Apple Music data.


By understanding these details, you can make informed decisions about transferring your data to your new iPhone using Quick Start.

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Mar 2, 2024 9:54 PM in response to Lightbulb_200

When transitioning from one iPhone to another, it's essential to note that the actual applications don't seamlessly transfer between devices. Instead, what is transferred is the app data, accompanied by links redirecting to the respective apps on the App Store.


Important Points to Remember:

  1. App Data, Not Entire Apps: While Quick Start transfers app data, it doesn't transfer the entire app itself. After the transfer, your new iPhone will automatically download the compatible versions of those apps from the App Store.
  2. App Compatibility: If an app is no longer available in the App Store or isn't compatible with the new iPhone's iOS version, the transferred app data won't be usable.
  3. Content Not Transferred: Quick Start doesn't transfer certain types of content, including:
    1. iTunes and App Store purchases (like music or ebooks)
    2. PDFs downloaded directly to Apple Books
    3. Content synced from iTunes (like imported music or videos)
    4. Data already stored in iCloud (like photos, messages, or contacts)
    5. Data synced to email accounts (contacts, reminders, notes, calendars)
    6. Specific settings like Face ID/Touch ID, Apple Pay information, Apple Mail data, and Apple Music data.


By understanding these details, you can make informed decisions about transferring your data to your new iPhone using Quick Start.

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After iphone quick start storage now showing that apps are now taking up less storage, why is this?

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