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My new iPhone is not finding my old iPhone through bluetooth

My new iPhone is not connecting to old iPhone to activate.


I gave up on the data transfer and used iCloud. I also couldn't get my watch to transfer its pairing to the new phone. I had to reset and pair it as a new watch. All in all, migration assistant has become less useful since I last used it 4 years ago.

iPhone SE, iOS 17

Posted on Apr 22, 2024 8:01 PM

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Posted on Apr 23, 2024 1:08 AM

Activating Your New iPhone

Activating your new iPhone connects it to your carrier's network, allowing you to make calls, send texts, and access mobile data. To activate:

  • Connect to Wi-Fi or use cellular data: Choose a Wi-Fi network or, if available, use your cellular data plan.
  • Follow on-screen instructions: The iPhone will guide you through the activation process, which may involve entering your carrier information and SIM card details (if applicable).


Once Activated: Setting Up Like Your Old iPhone

After successful activation, you can now leverage your old iPhone for a seamless setup:

  1. Quick Start (iOS 11 or later on both devices): Bring the iPhones close together. The new iPhone will display an animation, and your old iPhone will prompt you to authenticate using Face ID or Touch ID. Follow the on-screen instructions to transfer settings, Wi-Fi passwords, and iCloud Keychain data.
  2. Restore from Backup: You can choose to restore from either an iCloud backup or one created on your computer using iTunes. This will transfer all your data, apps, and settings, replicating your old iPhone on the new one.


In Summary:

  1. Activate your new iPhone first (Wi-Fi or cellular data).
  2. Utilize Quick Start or restore from a backup to personalize your new iPhone like your old one.

I hope this clarifies the process!

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Question marked as Top-ranking reply

Apr 23, 2024 1:08 AM in response to pdb206

Activating Your New iPhone

Activating your new iPhone connects it to your carrier's network, allowing you to make calls, send texts, and access mobile data. To activate:

  • Connect to Wi-Fi or use cellular data: Choose a Wi-Fi network or, if available, use your cellular data plan.
  • Follow on-screen instructions: The iPhone will guide you through the activation process, which may involve entering your carrier information and SIM card details (if applicable).


Once Activated: Setting Up Like Your Old iPhone

After successful activation, you can now leverage your old iPhone for a seamless setup:

  1. Quick Start (iOS 11 or later on both devices): Bring the iPhones close together. The new iPhone will display an animation, and your old iPhone will prompt you to authenticate using Face ID or Touch ID. Follow the on-screen instructions to transfer settings, Wi-Fi passwords, and iCloud Keychain data.
  2. Restore from Backup: You can choose to restore from either an iCloud backup or one created on your computer using iTunes. This will transfer all your data, apps, and settings, replicating your old iPhone on the new one.


In Summary:

  1. Activate your new iPhone first (Wi-Fi or cellular data).
  2. Utilize Quick Start or restore from a backup to personalize your new iPhone like your old one.

I hope this clarifies the process!

My new iPhone is not finding my old iPhone through bluetooth

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