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iphone_annoyances [2025.04.09 16:53] Steve Isenbergiphone_annoyances [2025.07.03 17:55] (current) Steve Isenberg
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 Also see: [[https://youtu.be/_CVzm_vNHpY]] Also see: [[https://youtu.be/_CVzm_vNHpY]]
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 +----
 +
 +===== Transfer All Data from iPad mini 5 to iPad mini 6 =====
 +
 +You can transfer all data from your iPad mini 5 to your new iPad mini 6 using one of the following methods:
 +
 +  * Quick Start (recommended)
 +  * iCloud Backup & Restore
 +  * Mac/PC Backup & Restore
 +
 +==== ✅ Best Method: Quick Start (Automatic Transfer) ====
 +**Requirements**: Both iPads must have iOS 12.4 or later, and Bluetooth and Wi-Fi enabled.
 +
 +=== 🔄 Steps ===
 +  - Turn on your new iPad mini 6 and place it near your old iPad mini 5.
 +  - Your old iPad will display a **Quick Start** screen offering to set up the new device.
 +  - Tap **Continue** on the old iPad.
 +  - Use your old iPad to scan the animation on the new one.
 +  - Follow the on-screen instructions to set up Face ID or Touch ID.
 +  - Choose **“Transfer from iPad”** when prompted.
 +  - Keep both iPads plugged in and close to each other until the transfer is complete.
 +
 +**This method transfers:**
 +  * All apps and app data
 +  * Photos, messages, and settings
 +  * Apple ID and iCloud settings
 +  * Wi-Fi passwords and more
 +
 +==== ☁️ Option 2: iCloud Backup & Restore ====
 +
 +Use this if the iPads aren’t both available at the same time or you prefer using iCloud.
 +
 +=== 📦 On iPad mini 5 ===
 +  - Go to **Settings > [your name] > iCloud > iCloud Backup**.
 +  - Tap **Back Up Now** and wait for the backup to finish.
 +
 +=== 📥 On iPad mini 6 ===
 +  - Turn it on and follow setup instructions.
 +  - Choose **“Restore from iCloud Backup”** when prompted.
 +  - Sign in with your Apple ID and select the latest backup.
 +
 +⏱️ Note: Restore time depends on your Wi-Fi speed and how much data you have.
 +
 +==== 💻 Option 3: Backup & Restore via Mac or PC ====
 +
 +Use this if:
 +  * Your iCloud storage is full
 +  * You want to encrypt your backup (to include Health data, passwords, etc.)
 +
 +=== 💾 Backup from iPad mini 5 ===
 +  - Connect the old iPad to your Mac (or PC with iTunes).
 +  - macOS Catalina or later: Open **Finder**.
 +  - macOS Mojave or earlier / Windows: Open **iTunes**.
 +  - Select your iPad in the sidebar.
 +  - Choose: **“Back up all of the data on your iPad to this Mac”**
 +  - Optionally enable **“Encrypt local backup”**.
 +  - Click **Back Up Now**.
 +
 +=== ♻️ Restore to iPad mini 6 ===
 +  - Turn on your new iPad and choose **“Restore from Mac or PC”** on the setup screen.
 +  - Connect it to your computer.
 +  - Choose your backup and click **Restore**.
 +
 +==== 🧠 Included in Transfer ====
 +
 +^ Item                       ^ Included in transfer? ^
 +| Photos, videos             | ✅ Yes (unless iCloud Photos is off) |
 +| Messages                   | ✅ Yes |
 +| App data                   | ✅ Yes |
 +| Apple ID, Wi-Fi, settings  | ✅ Yes |
 +| Music                      | ✅ Yes (if downloaded or using iCloud) |
 +| Face ID / Touch ID         | ❌ You’ll set this up again |
 +| Apple Pay cards            | ❌ Must be re-added manually |
 +
 +==== ✅ Summary ====
 +
 +  * Use **Quick Start** for easiest full-device transfer.
 +  * Use **iCloud** if both iPads aren’t available together.
 +  * Use **Mac/PC backup** for large data or encrypted backups.
 +
 +
 +----
 +
 +==== ✅ Ensuring All Data Transfers When Moving to a New iPad ====
 +
 +When moving from an iPad mini 5 to an iPad mini 6, not all transfer methods handle **Health data**, **passwords**, and **game saves** equally. These types of data are encrypted or app-specific, so special settings may be needed.
 +
 +=== 🧾 Comparison Table: What Each Method Transfers ===
 +
 +^ Data Type          ^ Quick Start ^ iCloud Backup ^ Mac/PC Backup ^
 +| Apps & App Data    | ✅ Yes      | ✅ Yes         | ✅ Yes         |
 +| Messages           | ✅ Yes      | ✅ Yes         | ✅ Yes         |
 +| Photos/Videos      | ✅ Yes      | ✅ Yes (if included in backup) | ✅ Yes (if not using iCloud Photos) |
 +| Apple ID & Settings| ✅ Yes      | ✅ Yes         | ✅ Yes         |
 +| **Passwords**      | ✅ Yes *(if using iCloud Keychain)* | ✅ Yes *(with Keychain ON)* | ✅ Yes *(only with encrypted backup)* |
 +| **Health Data**    | ✅ Yes *(with iCloud Health sync ON)* | ✅ Yes *(same)* | ✅ Yes *(only with encrypted backup)* |
 +| **Game Saves**     | ✅ Yes *(if stored in iCloud or locally)* | ✅ Yes *(same)* | ✅ Yes *(same)* |
 +
 +
 +----
 +
 +==== 🛠️ How to Ensure Sensitive Data Transfers ====
 +
 +=== 🔒 If Using iCloud Backup ===
 +  - On the old iPad:
 +    - Go to **Settings > [your name] > iCloud**.
 +    - Enable:
 +      - **iCloud Backup**
 +      - **Health**
 +      - **Keychain**
 +    - Tap **Back Up Now** to create a fresh backup.
 +
 +  - On the new iPad:
 +    - During setup, choose **Restore from iCloud Backup**.
 +    - Sign in with the **same Apple ID**.
 +
 +=== 💻 If Using Mac or PC Backup ===
 +  - Open **Finder** (macOS Catalina or later) or **iTunes** (older macOS or Windows).
 +  - Select the old iPad and check:
 +    - **”Encrypt local backup”**
 +    - Create a password you’ll remember.
 +  - Click **Back Up Now**.
 +  - On the new iPad, choose **Restore from Mac/PC** during setup.
 +
 +  *Only encrypted backups include:*
 +    - Health data
 +    - Safari history
 +    - Wi-Fi passwords
 +    - Website logins
 +
 +=== 🔄 If Using Quick Start ===
 +  - Turn on the new iPad and place it next to the old one.
 +  - Use **Quick Start**, and choose **”Transfer from iPad”** (not iCloud).
 +  - Must meet:
 +    - Both iPads are on **iOS 12.4+**
 +    - **Same Apple ID**
 +    - **Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled**
 +
 +  *This method will transfer everything, including Health data and passwords.*
 +
 +----
 +
 +==== 🎮 About Game Saves ====
 +  * Games that use **iCloud sync** (like Apple Arcade) transfer automatically.
 +  * Other games store saves locally:
 +    - These are included in all methods **if** the app stores data locally.
 +    - **Encrypted Mac/PC backup** or **Quick Start** is the safest for game data.
 +
 +----
 +
 +==== 🧭 Recommendation ====
 +To ensure you get *everything* — including passwords, Health data, and games:
 +
 +  * ✅ Use **Quick Start** and choose **“Transfer from iPad”**, or
 +  * ✅ Use a **Mac/PC backup with ”Encrypt local backup” enabled**
 +
 +
 +
 +
 +----
  
  
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 This from Kim Komando. This from Kim Komando.
  
-===== Checking Battery Health on iPad Mini 5 =====+ 
 +===== Checking Battery Health on iPad Mini 5 (and Other iPads) =====
  
 The iPad Mini 5 does **not** have a built-in Battery Health section in **Settings**, even on iPadOS 17 or later. However, you can still check the battery condition using a Mac or PC. The iPad Mini 5 does **not** have a built-in Battery Health section in **Settings**, even on iPadOS 17 or later. However, you can still check the battery condition using a Mac or PC.
  
-==== Option 1: Use iMazing (Mac or PC) ====+These methods also work with most other iPad models.
  
-  Download and install [[https://imazing.com|iMazing]]. +----
-  Connect your iPad Mini 5 via USB. +
-  Open iMazing and select your iPad in the sidebar. +
-  Click the **Battery** icon in the bottom right. +
-  - You’ll see: +
-    * **Battery Health (Maximum Capacity)** +
-    * **Cycle Count** +
-    * **Temperature** +
-    * Charging Status+
  
-NoteYou don’t need the paid version to view battery information.+==== Option 1Use iMazing (Mac or PC) ====
  
 +  * Download and install [[https://imazing.com|iMazing]].
 +  * Connect your iPad via USB.
 +  * Open iMazing and select your iPad in the sidebar.
 +  * Click the **Battery** icon in the bottom right.
 +  * You’ll see:
 +    - **Battery Health (Maximum Capacity)**
 +    - **Cycle Count**
 +    - **Temperature**
 +    - Charging Status
  
-==== Option 2Use CoconutBattery (Mac only) ====+**Note:** You don’t need the paid version to view battery information.
  
-  - Download [[https://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutbattery/|coconutBattery]]. +  * **Works with:** 
-  - Connect your iPad to your Mac via USB. +    All iPads running iOS/iPadOS 9 or later 
-  - Open coconutBattery and go to the **iOS Device** tab. +    - iPad Mini, iPad Air, standard iPad, iPad Pro 
-  It will display: +    - Compatible with both **Mac** and **Windows**
-    * **Design Capacity vs. Current Capacity** +
-    * **Cycle Count** +
-    * **Device Age**+
  
 ---- ----
  
 +==== Option 2: Use coconutBattery (Mac only) ====
 +
 +  * Download [[https://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutbattery/|coconutBattery]].
 +  * Connect your iPad to your Mac via USB.
 +  * Open coconutBattery and go to the **iOS Device** tab.
 +  * It will display:
 +    - **Design Capacity vs. Current Capacity**
 +    - **Cycle Count**
 +    - **Device Age**
 +
 +  * **Works with:**
 +    - Most iPads, iPhones, and iPods connected to a Mac
 +    - iPads running iOS 8 or later are generally supported
 +
 +  * **Notes:**
 +    - Newer iPads (e.g. iPad Pro with USB-C) may require:
 +      - Trusting the Mac when connecting
 +      - A proper USB-C to USB-A/C cable that supports data transfer
  
  
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