Having used an Android phone for a long time, it’s a habit to do any task on an Android phone. But when a user switches from Android to an iPhone or iPad, he doesn’t know where to start. Even he hesitates to boot up the phone and set it up. Apple iOS has such a navigation design and style that leads to difficulty for a newbie. And that’s why every Android user thinks about switching to iOS.
However, concerning iOS navigator capabilities, there is no way around it. And these devices are so competent that even if the user needs to learn about their navigation once they know how to do it, the user needs to know where to begin after purchasing an iPhone. To clear up such confusion, we will discuss a beginner’s guide to setting up and using iOS devices.
A Complete Beginner’s Guide to How to Set Up and Start Using Your Apple iPhone or iPad: Setup, Accessories, Features, and More
Like booting any Android phone, you must create a Google account on the first start-up. Similarly, Apple users must create an Apple ID that works like a Google account on their Android phone. Initially, you need to enter your details and start the process. To set up an iOS device, only these things are required. In summary, below, we will provide complete instructions for setting up an iOS device.
Note: If you have already created an Apple Account, please ensure you have wifi connectivity, a SIM card (not necessary for E-SIM), and an Apple Account before proceeding.
- First, insert your SIM card into your new iPhone.
- Then boot up the phone using the power button.
- After that, the Apple logo will appear, and you will be greeted in various languages with a Hello message.
- Now tap on the manual configuration option there.
- Then connect to a WiFi network.
- Next, create an Apple ID and set a screen lock, face ID, and other security settings.
- Following this, follow the on-screen instructions and choose settings as per your preference.
- Once done, tap on the finish option there.
- Congratulations! You are ready to use your new iPhone or iPad.
After setting up your iPhone, the path is clear for you to use your iPhone. There are a lot of apps you can use to make using your iPhone easier. As a quick reference, below you’ll find a few services you may need to be aware of, but they will work for you as you would with an Android device.
- App Store: To download any new app, iOS has an App Store from which you can download any app, whether paid or free. It is entirely similar to the Google Play Store.
- iCloud: On Android, you have Google One to store your data and backup anytime on that Google account. Similarly, to get the same thing on iOS, it has iCloud but needs more memory for free users than Google Drive.
- Save & Access PDF: Like for Android, we have plenty of apps to save and edit PDFs. But you can use the Books app if you have an iOS device. This application is used on iOS devices that come pre-loaded or may require downloading from the App Store.
Apart from them, multiple apps provide the same experience as on Android. Many types of apps exist, such as music apps, Safari apps (web browsers), and utilities. A few things are different, such as the menu navigation style or the options displayed. And if you want to find a file’s location, tap on that file and then on details. As a result, you will get the location of that file.
To summarise, there are no hard-and-fast rules for using iOS devices. All you need to do is learn how to place the options on their menu and how to open any file. Now that you’ve read this guide, you’ve been able to set up your new iOS device. In addition, you gained a basic understanding of iOS’s functions. Even after such an explanation, if you have questions, please ask them below.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. How do I set up a new iPad from my iPhone?
Ans. During the first boot, you can use the Quick Setup option; it will set up your iPhone in a moment.
Q2. How do I transfer everything from my phone to my new iPad?
Ans. Use iCloud to transfer anything between Apple devices.
Q3. How do I transfer data from Android to iOS?
Ans. Download Move to iOS, available for Android and iOS, and transfer data between Android and iOS.
Q4. Do I put my SIM card in the new iPhone before transferring data?
Ans. You need to take the SIM card out of your current iPhone and put it in