This is a pretty big deal for all of us who have had to do iPhone data migration and there isn't sufficient iCloud space or a handy computer running iTunes.https://t.co/aGhoFlMY1q
— Peter Cohen (@flargh) July 23, 2019
iOS 12.4: Transfer data directly to a new iPhone wirelessly, or using a cable https://t.co/5mUn6nQekb
— #WeAlliPhoneFamily (@iM4CH3T3) July 23, 2019
Apple brings Walkie Talkie back to the Apple Watch https://t.co/2GdxQSoRlD pic.twitter.com/fvzjkXe32B
— The Verge (@verge) July 23, 2019
Heard back from Apple about the new iPhone migration feature in iOS 12.4
— Chris Welch (@chriswelch) July 23, 2019
It's a direct (wireless) transfer of: app data, photos, device settings, etc from one iPhone to the other
Apps are still downloaded from the App Store after the migration processhttps://t.co/0u81E1HXf2
Apple brings Walkie Talkie back to the Apple Watch https://t.co/2GdxQSoRlD pic.twitter.com/uhZBiRdlIi
— The Verge (@verge) July 22, 2019
Apple brings Walkie Talkie back to the Apple Watch https://t.co/mzydHZNI0a pic.twitter.com/xGcjlLlXJm
— Geeman Yip (@GeemanYip) July 22, 2019
Sounds like this is exactly the same as restoring from an encry'pted iTunes backup. Great new feature although using it will take a while. New iPhone setup: Transfer data directly to a new iPhone wirelessly, or using a cable
— Jonathan Mosen (@JonathanMosen) July 23, 2019
https://t.co/7EgbtVoykk
#Apple brings #WalkieTalkie back to the #AppleWatch https://t.co/9ute7TZXWE
— Brandon A (@techdesigntrend) July 22, 2019
#Apple just made it easier than ever to set up a new #iPhone https://t.co/L0F0jqbOdj
— Brandon A (@techdesigntrend) July 23, 2019