New ipad, have to download all apps?






















You can choose whichever is convenient for you. The real difference is that if you backup an iPad to a Mac, then everything on it gets backed up, including your apps and any media such as books or video. If you backup to iCloud, it's your settings that get stored, not the content. This needn't be significant as if you backup to iCloud and then restore from it, your iPad will re-download all the apps and all the content that you had. Inevitably, that's going to be slower than restoring everything from a Mac, though.

So the Mac is best option, but iCloud works fine enough. Whichever way you do it, back up even if you intend to use the new iPad as a separate device. On the one hand, it's good to make regular backups anyway.

But on the other, it's easiest to put all your old apps on the new iPad and then remove what you don't want. In either case, you now have a backup of your iPad which will speed setting up your new one considerably. Next you need to prepare that new iPad. Place your new iPad beside your old one, and turn both on. After a moment, the new iPad should recognize that you have an existing one, and it will offer to use the Apple ID associated with that older device. Tap Continue to accept that and then hold the new iPad over the old one.

An animation will appear on the old device. Hold the new iPad over it so that the camera shows you the animation on the screen. When it appears, tap on Finish on New iPad. You'll have to manually enter your Apple ID and password on the new iPad, to make sure that it is you doing this.

This has effectively made the new iPad yours, in that it has your Apple ID on it. Go the rest of the way and have the App Store reinstall all of your apps — which you do through the restore process. Your new iPad will offer you the option of reinstalling apps, and restoring data and settings from the backup you just made, and this is always the fastest route.

Tap to choose this and you'll be shown a list of recent backups with their dates. Pick the latest one by taping on the most recent date. Then just wait for your iPad to do the restore. This may take some time, depending on the size of the apps you're reinstalling. Once all of your apps are on the new iPad, you could go through removing any you don't want on it. Equally, you could now go to the App Store to add any that you haven't got on your old iPad.

In practice, you're going to find that it's best to do this over time. Don't delete any apps until you've used the iPad for a while and learned what you really do or don't want on it.

If you're keeping the old iPad, you're done. The two machines will work perfectly together, and you'll keep forgetting which one needs charging up. However, if you're going to get rid of that iPad — either by selling it to a stranger or giving it to a family member — you must do certain things. Basically, you're removing your Apple ID and returning the old iPad to its out-of-the-box state. Now your old iPad is ready for someone else to set up as their own.

And your new one is ready for you to work on. Customers across key Asia markets can no longer guarantee getting iPads or the iPhone 13 in time for the holidays, as shortages push delivery dates into January.

Apple used the Razer Blade 15 Advanced as a point of comparison for the performance of the M1 Max chip. You might need to have a payment method on file, even if the app that you want to download is free.

See what payment method you have on file and make sure that it isn't expired, declined, or failed. Contact Apple Support for assistance. From the Home Screen, touch and hold the app. From the menu that appears, choose Prioritize Download.

Restart your iPhone or restart your iPad. If you still can't download or update apps on your iPhone or iPad, contact Apple Support. Open the App Store and sign in If a blue account button appears at the top of the App Store, you might not be signed in.

I bought just a normal 9. I'll have a look at the link thanks, though mine isn't frozen and it turns on ok. I can use the internet, email etc on it - just can't download apps. Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate.

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Loading page content. User profile for user: Phil Phil Aug 28, AM in response to tipsycat In response to tipsycat If you used the backup from the old iPad to set up the new iPad, then your Apps should be set to automatically download. Then tap on the cloud icon of each app to start the download.

Reply Helpful Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. I could reset the iPad and set up from backup, but I'd like to try this first, somehow. Can you open a browser and load website?

Aug 28, AM in response to Phil In response to Phil Yes wifi working perfectly - can use my Mac and phone ok, and yes can open browser and websites on the new iPad. User profile for user: Demo Demo. Aug 28, AM in response to Demo In response to Demo Yes the circle keeps going round and round, but tapping on it doesn't do anything.. Aug 28, AM in response to tipsycat In response to tipsycat Try this next. Restart the iPad. Aug 28, AM in response to Demo In response to Demo Thanks, just done as suggested - and nope, nothing happening.

Aug 28, AM in response to tipsycat In response to tipsycat Darn, that was one of my signature moves. Aug 28, AM in response to tipsycat In response to tipsycat Another option. User profile for user: lobsterghost1 lobsterghost1. Aug 28, PM in response to lobsterghost1 In response to lobsterghost1 Yes they're all turned on. Not what I expected to be doing with a brand new iPad which wasn't cheap.



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