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I've just left O2 for EE because of coverage issues, cost and my old 4S had the battery life of Katie Price's vibrator.

My new 6 is up and running, with contacts transferred in store.

 

I haven't owned a laptop or Mac for about 2 years, so haven't synced my phone on iTunes for that long, although allegedly everything was backed up to iCloud.

 

Any ideas about transferring photos, tunes, apps etc. from old phone to new without spending at least £500 on a laptop I don't really need would be much appreciated.

 

Thanks.

 

As it's Friday, I will entertain comments from the non tech savvy amongst you, but I've started on the Stella, and my tolerance has limits....

 

 

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Hi

 

So are you after some software that will do a iphone to iphone transfer - if it exists?

 

Most apps that browse your iPhone run from a host PC/Mac so that would be a more desirable way

 

 

N

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I've just left O2 for EE because of coverage issues, cost and my old 4S had the battery life of Katie Price's vibrator.

My new 6 is up and running, with contacts transferred in store.

 

I haven't owned a laptop or Mac for about 2 years, so haven't synced my phone on iTunes for that long, although allegedly everything was backed up to iCloud.

 

Any ideas about transferring photos, tunes, apps etc. from old phone to new without spending at least £500 on a laptop I don't really need would be much appreciated.

 

Thanks.

 

As it's Friday, I will entertain comments from the non tech savvy amongst you, but I've started on the Stella, and my tolerance has limits....

 

 

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Hi mark carphone warehouse done mind BUT THAT TAKEN LOADS OF TIME NOT I wish you all the best mark keep on the Stellas mate thanks John the one about the vibrator made me laugh 😜😜😜

Posted
Hi

 

So are you after some software that will do a iphone to iphone transfer - if it exists?

 

Most apps that browse your iPhone run from a host PC/Mac so that would be a more desirable way

 

 

N

 

Thanks NfG, I do understand this basic stuff.

Host Mac/PC is undesirable.

Cheers.

 

 

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Put both handsets in the washing machine on a wool cycle, all your saved data will leach out of the old one and trickle into the new one.

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Never had an iphone but I understand they have an interphone local coms thingie (a bit like bluetooth) normally used to send pictures of body parts to people you don't know on the same commuter train / underground who have forgotten to switch that functionality off. Assuming you have both phones I'd have thought you could have used that, it may be a bit slow but should do the trick.

(halfway through a bottle of red wine but if you need me to check the name of the app/software that does that i will try)

Posted (edited)

Thanks Peter, I knew someone in here could help.

Lifeproof case arrives tomorrow, lucky me, that shouldn't interfere with data transfer....

 

 

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Edited by Mark Bolam

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