In case you have just bought the new iPhone, then you may want to check out the following step-by-step guideline on how to set up a new iPhone on your own. The below guidance will also contains the useful tips for those who want to transfer the data from the old iPhone to a new one. Thus, let’s have a look at the below guidelines on *how to set up a new iPhone* by yourself in order to connect the phone to the iTunes on your home computer.
Before we begin with the very first step on this guideline on how to set up a new iPhone, you will need to make sure that you have installed the very latest version of iTunes on your own desktop computer. You can also check and update manually the version of your current iTunes software by opening the Help menu and then Check for Updates option. Once the recent version has been installed, attach the iPhone to your PC by using the USB cord. You will see that the mobile device drivers will be installed instantly and then the iTunes will launch automatically. Afterwards, you will see the 2 options to register the iPhone and also to set up the iTunes account. Click "Continue " button and then you will need to accept the software end-user license agreement. After that, you will see the page that requires you to enter the iTunes account or to create a new account if you haven’t already created one.
This account can also be used as an Apple ID on your iPhone. Then, you will arrive at the registaration page which requires you to enter the basic necessary information like name and address. After that, you need to verify the information that you have entered and then click "Submit." In the setup page, there will be options to setup a new iPhone and to restore the new iPhone from a backup of your existing one. When you choose to setup a new one, you will be able to sync contacts, email accounts, calendars, note and browser bookmarks with the new iPhone.
You can also select a name for your iPhone which will enable you to identify the phone whenever it’s connected to iTunes. If you wish to restore the backup data of an older iPhone to the new one, you may have to keep in mind that it will take several minutes and make sure to not disconnect the phone and close the iTunes while the restoration process. But indeed, the more amount of data that you want to transfer, the longer times that it will take.
After you see the notification on the screnn that says the process is complete, you can now disconnect the phone from the computer.
Hopefully, after you have read this guideline about how to set up a new iPhone, you will not be confused anymore to do this operation on your own. You can now transfer or sync your important and preferred data from your own computer’s hard disk for example applications, songs, photos, videos and so forth. [IS]