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New iPhone with Verizon setup
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<blockquote data-quote="Cr00zng" data-source="post: 1866404" data-attributes="member: 318059"><p>MacInWin, I did look at the "Quick Start" and it did not seem suitable for my needs. I'd need to change the WiFi router's settings in order to allow the new iPhone to connect to the network. Yes, my WiFi router does have MAC address filtering. Hence the reason that MAC address filtering has been suggested.</p><p></p><p>While I'll add the new iPhone's MAC address to the router anyway, I was not certain that I can get the new iPhone's MAC prior to setting it up. </p><p></p><p>The "Quick Start" does not state what is actually copied over from the old iPhone. The process is rather vague when it comes to that. It would be nice to know, if emails and accounts settings are moved over as well. For one account it should not be an issues, but this one has seven or eight email accounts. iMazing has no issues with restoring that many email accounts.</p><p></p><p>I did learn from the "Quick Start" link, that it is using WiFi network to move data around. While WiFi networks are relatively fast, it's probably not faster, than the USB 3.1 Type-C connection to the PC. The USB 3.1 has a nominal transfer rate of 10 Gbps, that is faster than any WiFi network. Especially my WiFi network that is 5-6 years old...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cr00zng, post: 1866404, member: 318059"] MacInWin, I did look at the "Quick Start" and it did not seem suitable for my needs. I'd need to change the WiFi router's settings in order to allow the new iPhone to connect to the network. Yes, my WiFi router does have MAC address filtering. Hence the reason that MAC address filtering has been suggested. While I'll add the new iPhone's MAC address to the router anyway, I was not certain that I can get the new iPhone's MAC prior to setting it up. The "Quick Start" does not state what is actually copied over from the old iPhone. The process is rather vague when it comes to that. It would be nice to know, if emails and accounts settings are moved over as well. For one account it should not be an issues, but this one has seven or eight email accounts. iMazing has no issues with restoring that many email accounts. I did learn from the "Quick Start" link, that it is using WiFi network to move data around. While WiFi networks are relatively fast, it's probably not faster, than the USB 3.1 Type-C connection to the PC. The USB 3.1 has a nominal transfer rate of 10 Gbps, that is faster than any WiFi network. Especially my WiFi network that is 5-6 years old... [/QUOTE]
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