The First 14 Things I Do on a New iPhone

Hey there, if you’re diving into the world of Apple devices for the first time or making the switch from Android, or even if you’ve been an iOS user for ages, here’s what I usually do when setting up a new iPhone. First things first, once you’ve logged in and set up your Apple ID, think about backing up your device.

While you can use your computer for this, iCloud backup is the way to go for convenience. Then, if you’re transferring data from an old iPhone, you have a few options: direct transfer, iCloud backup, or starting fresh. Each has its pros and cons, so choose what works best for you. Oh, and don’t forget to put your new phone in a protective case!

As you explore settings, remember to customize control center for quick access to essential features. And while you’re at it, fine-tune notifications, privacy settings, and keyboard preferences to suit your needs. A few extra tips: use AirDrop for seamless file sharing, consider text replacement for efficiency, and explore accessibility features for added convenience. Finally, check out my playlist of tips and tricks for more in-depth guidance on getting the most out of your iPhone setup. Happy exploring!

Summary:
– Set up Apple ID and iCloud backup immediately after logging in.
– Choose between direct transfer, iCloud backup, or starting fresh when transferring data from an old iPhone.
Customize control center for quick access to essential features.
– Fine-tune notifications, privacy settings, and keyboard preferences to suit your needs.
– Explore additional features like AirDrop, text replacement, and accessibility settings for added convenience.