Setting up your iPhone is easy. Just insert your SIM card, turn it on, and follow the on-screen instructions. Your phone will walk you through configuring your settings and transferring data from your old device. If you want a more detailed, step-by-step guide for setting up your phone and transferring your data, then check out the sections below! That’s all. Your iPhone should be fully set up and ready to use. You can always go back and change the settings you entered here in your iPhone’s Settings menu. Worried about losing your iPhone? Maybe you could use an Apple AirTag. First of all, make sure that you have a backup of your old device, whether that’s on iCloud or on your computer. Also, have your Apple ID and password ready for sign in. You can select the Quick Start option when you’re setting up your new iPhone. This allows you to transfer all of the data and settings from your old device using Bluetooth. Just follow the instructions on your phone. You can also transfer your apps and data from a backup of your old device using iCloud or your computer. Just follow the instructions on the Apps & Data screen when you’re setting up your new device. If you’ve already set up your iPhone, and you want to restore the settings and data from your old phone, then you’ll need to go back and erase your new phone’s set up first. To do this, go to Settings, then under the General tab, find the Transfer or Reset option. Select Erase All Content and Settings. Then restart your phone. First of all, it’s best if you do this all as you set up your new iPhone. If you’ve already set up your phone, then you’ll need to erase it and start over (or move your data manually). You’ll also want to make sure to install the Move to iOS app on your Android device before you begin. Now, here’s how to transfer from Android to iOS. As you’re setting up your new iPhone, you’ll come to an Apps & Data screen. On that screen, tap Move Data from Android. Follow the instructions on your iPhone to link your two devices through a local Wi-Fi network. You’ll be able to choose what kinds of data (photos, contacts, etc.) you want to transfer from your old Android phone. And that’s it. You should be ready to rock.