Apple has released a new support document highlighting annoying bugs in iOS 17.
The essence of the problem is that when transferring data from another iPhone to an iPhone with iOS 17, the gadget may depend on the Apple logo. In this case, Cupertino residents will choose different courses of action.
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1. Connect your new iPhone to your computer using a cable.
2. Press and quickly release the screen magnification button. Press and quickly release the window open button. Then press and hold the side button.
3. Continue holding the button until the Apple logo appears, and do not release until a picture of the computer and cable appears.
4. On your computer, open your new iPhone in Finder or iTunes.
5. Select Restore
6. On the “Hello” screen, follow the screen vigorously to begin the setup process.
7. Install any software update that is available during the setup process.
The further situation is considered in two directions, one of which is related to the purchase of the iPhone 15.
If you have an iPhone 15
1. complete iPhone 15 rotation
2. Choose the method you prefer to transfer apps and data. For example, transfer data from another iPhone or transfer data from an iCloud backup.
3. Then hold the virus close to the screen to start the iPhone setup process.
If your new iPhone is not an iPhone 15
1. Connect your iPhone to Wi-Fi or a cellular network.
2. Go to Settings -> Apple ID and press iCloud
3. Click iCloud Backup
4. Click Return to backup
5. Wait for the restoration from the backup to complete
6. Set up your new iPhone by choosing iCloud backup to transfer apps and data.
7. On the “Hello” screen, follow the screen vigorously to begin the setup process.
8. Install any software update that is available during the setup process.
9. When you choose how to restore or transfer data from your device, click From iCloud backup
10. Then hold the virus close to the screen to start the iPhone setup process.
That’s all. This problem must be resolved.
Source: Iphones RU

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