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New iPhone with Verizon setup
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1866386" data-attributes="member: 396914"><p>Cr00zng, it's even easier than your process. Back up the old, then use the "Quick Start" from the link I gave in the previous post. On the Magenta network that seems to work just fine. The Quick Start seems to transfer phone-to-phone and as I recall, was a bit quicker than the backup/restore approach. Maybe that's why they called it "quick?"</p><p></p><p>As for the router, it was just easier to unplug it and drop all of the connection to get it activated, then plug it back in once done. Your suggestion should work, though. I could also have gotten in my car with the new iPhone and driven down the street to where I am out of range of my WiFi and let it activate, but the router is right here where I was working on it and it turned out to be not much hassle to just unplug it for a few minutes. It was the frustration of getting to that point that took a lot of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1866386, member: 396914"] Cr00zng, it's even easier than your process. Back up the old, then use the "Quick Start" from the link I gave in the previous post. On the Magenta network that seems to work just fine. The Quick Start seems to transfer phone-to-phone and as I recall, was a bit quicker than the backup/restore approach. Maybe that's why they called it "quick?" As for the router, it was just easier to unplug it and drop all of the connection to get it activated, then plug it back in once done. Your suggestion should work, though. I could also have gotten in my car with the new iPhone and driven down the street to where I am out of range of my WiFi and let it activate, but the router is right here where I was working on it and it turned out to be not much hassle to just unplug it for a few minutes. It was the frustration of getting to that point that took a lot of time. [/QUOTE]
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