• Re: Help! Transfer iPhone to new user

    From Alan@21:1/5 to Robert DiNizio on Mon Apr 15 14:29:09 2024
    On 2024-04-15 14:21, Robert DiNizio wrote:
    I'm not familiar with iPhones.
    I'm visiting my Mom for two days.

    My mom gave me an old iPhone she hasn't used in years.
    What do I need to do while I'm with her to get it registered to me and not
    to her? It is an old iPhone and hasn't been on a network in years.

    I charged it to 100% and went to the gear settings icon.
    It's still logged in as her.

    In Settings > General > About it says the following
    Name = iPhone
    Software Version = 12.5.5
    Model Name = iPhone 6 Plus
    Model Number = MGCK2LL/A
    Serial Number = 12 characters
    Network = Not Available
    Capacity = 16 GB
    Available = 1.98 GB
    Modem Firmware = 7.80.04

    What do I need to do to de-register it from her while I'm still visiting?

    'How to factory reset your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch'

    <https://support.apple.com/en-ca/108931>

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  • From Robert DiNizio@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 15 23:21:59 2024
    I'm not familiar with iPhones.
    I'm visiting my Mom for two days.

    My mom gave me an old iPhone she hasn't used in years.
    What do I need to do while I'm with her to get it registered to me and not
    to her? It is an old iPhone and hasn't been on a network in years.

    I charged it to 100% and went to the gear settings icon.
    It's still logged in as her.

    In Settings > General > About it says the following
    Name = iPhone
    Software Version = 12.5.5
    Model Name = iPhone 6 Plus
    Model Number = MGCK2LL/A
    Serial Number = 12 characters
    Network = Not Available
    Capacity = 16 GB
    Available = 1.98 GB
    Modem Firmware = 7.80.04

    What do I need to do to de-register it from her while I'm still visiting?

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  • From Alan Browne@21:1/5 to Robert DiNizio on Mon Apr 15 17:52:45 2024
    On 2024-04-15 17:21, Robert DiNizio wrote:
    I'm not familiar with iPhones.
    I'm visiting my Mom for two days.

    My mom gave me an old iPhone she hasn't used in years.
    What do I need to do while I'm with her to get it registered to me and not
    to her? It is an old iPhone and hasn't been on a network in years.

    I charged it to 100% and went to the gear settings icon.
    It's still logged in as her.

    In Settings > General > About it says the following
    Name = iPhone
    Software Version = 12.5.5
    Model Name = iPhone 6 Plus
    Model Number = MGCK2LL/A
    Serial Number = 12 characters
    Network = Not Available
    Capacity = 16 GB
    Available = 1.98 GB
    Modem Firmware = 7.80.04

    What do I need to do to de-register it from her while I'm still visiting?

    basically:

    First: backup her data if she wants to keep those.

    Turn off Stolen Device Protection.

    Then disable location tracking of the device. (Find my phone).

    Finally, in settings -> General -> Transfer or Reset

    ... and follow the bouncing ball.

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    nationalism, when hate for people other than your own comes first.”
    - Charles de Gaulle.

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  • From Robert DiNizio@21:1/5 to Alan on Mon Apr 15 11:39:43 2024
    On Mon, 15 Apr 2024 14:29:09 -0700, Alan wrote:

    On 2024-04-15 14:21, Robert DiNizio wrote:
    I'm not familiar with iPhones.
    I'm visiting my Mom for two days.

    My mom gave me an old iPhone she hasn't used in years.
    What do I need to do while I'm with her to get it registered to me and not >> to her? It is an old iPhone and hasn't been on a network in years.

    I charged it to 100% and went to the gear settings icon.
    It's still logged in as her.

    In Settings > General > About it says the following
    Name = iPhone
    Software Version = 12.5.5
    Model Name = iPhone 6 Plus
    Model Number = MGCK2LL/A
    Serial Number = 12 characters
    Network = Not Available
    Capacity = 16 GB
    Available = 1.98 GB
    Modem Firmware = 7.80.04

    What do I need to do to de-register it from her while I'm still visiting?

    'How to factory reset your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch'

    <https://support.apple.com/en-ca/108931>

    Are you sure you can just reset it?
    What if it has the Find My crap on it?

    You probably aren't aware of how Android does it but if you simply follow instructions to reset Android, you're screwed forever (after Android 9).

    You can't factory reset most Android phones without deleting the Google
    Account first, even though almost no instructions say to do that. https://www.androidcentral.com/factory-reset-protection-what-you-need-know

    Millions of people have been gotcha'd by Google Factory Reset Protection.
    You have to first know how to bypass the Google Factory Reset Protection. https://www.droidviews.com/bypass-factory-reset-protection-lg-devices/

    Given that Google has Factory Reset Protection on most Android phones,
    are you sure Apple doesn't have something similar to prevent any random
    person from resetting the phone without first REMOVING the Apple Account?

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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to Robert DiNizio on Tue Apr 16 10:13:20 2024
    On 2024-04-15 21:21:59 +0000, Robert DiNizio said:

    I'm not familiar with iPhones.
    I'm visiting my Mom for two days.

    My mom gave me an old iPhone she hasn't used in years.
    What do I need to do while I'm with her to get it registered to me and not
    to her? It is an old iPhone and hasn't been on a network in years.

    I charged it to 100% and went to the gear settings icon.
    It's still logged in as her.

    In Settings > General > About it says the following
    Name = iPhone
    Software Version = 12.5.5
    Model Name = iPhone 6 Plus
    Model Number = MGCK2LL/A
    Serial Number = 12 characters
    Network = Not Available
    Capacity = 16 GB
    Available = 1.98 GB
    Modem Firmware = 7.80.04

    What do I need to do to de-register it from her while I'm still visiting?

    Just doing a simple factory reset may be enough, but having old devices cluttering up her account could cause issues later on - for example,
    there is a limit to how many devices an account can have for some
    features.

    That means it's best to first log out of everything. Go through the process at <https://support.apple.com/en-us/109511>

    You may also need to log in to her Apple ID account and remove the
    iPhone from the devices list, as per the final step.

    After that, you'll need to create your own free Apple ID, if you
    haven't already got one, as part of the resetted iPhone's set-up
    process.

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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to Robert DiNizio on Mon Apr 15 23:57:23 2024
    On 2024-04-15, Robert DiNizio <[email protected]> wrote:
    I'm not familiar with iPhones.
    I'm visiting my Mom for two days.

    My mom gave me an old iPhone she hasn't used in years.
    What do I need to do while I'm with her to get it registered to me and not
    to her? It is an old iPhone and hasn't been on a network in years.

    I charged it to 100% and went to the gear settings icon.
    It's still logged in as her.

    In Settings > General > About it says the following
    Name = iPhone
    Software Version = 12.5.5
    Model Name = iPhone 6 Plus
    Model Number = MGCK2LL/A
    Serial Number = 12 characters
    Network = Not Available
    Capacity = 16 GB
    Available = 1.98 GB
    Modem Firmware = 7.80.04

    What do I need to do to de-register it from her while I'm still visiting?

    Simple: Just follow Apple's directions:

    What to do before you sell, give away, or trade in your iPhone or iPad <https://support.apple.com/en-us/109511>

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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to Alan on Mon Apr 15 23:58:23 2024
    On 2024-04-15, Alan <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2024-04-15 14:21, Robert DiNizio wrote:
    I'm not familiar with iPhones.
    I'm visiting my Mom for two days.

    My mom gave me an old iPhone she hasn't used in years.
    What do I need to do while I'm with her to get it registered to me and not >> to her? It is an old iPhone and hasn't been on a network in years.

    I charged it to 100% and went to the gear settings icon.
    It's still logged in as her.

    In Settings > General > About it says the following
    Name = iPhone
    Software Version = 12.5.5
    Model Name = iPhone 6 Plus
    Model Number = MGCK2LL/A
    Serial Number = 12 characters
    Network = Not Available
    Capacity = 16 GB
    Available = 1.98 GB
    Modem Firmware = 7.80.04

    What do I need to do to de-register it from her while I'm still visiting?

    'How to factory reset your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch'

    <https://support.apple.com/en-ca/108931>

    That's somewhat incomplete. This is the full procedure you need to
    follow:

    <https://support.apple.com/en-us/109511>

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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to Robert DiNizio on Mon Apr 15 23:59:09 2024
    On 2024-04-15, Robert DiNizio <[email protected]> wrote:
    On Mon, 15 Apr 2024 14:29:09 -0700, Alan wrote:

    On 2024-04-15 14:21, Robert DiNizio wrote:
    I'm not familiar with iPhones.
    I'm visiting my Mom for two days.

    My mom gave me an old iPhone she hasn't used in years.
    What do I need to do while I'm with her to get it registered to me and not >>> to her? It is an old iPhone and hasn't been on a network in years.

    I charged it to 100% and went to the gear settings icon.
    It's still logged in as her.

    In Settings > General > About it says the following
    Name = iPhone
    Software Version = 12.5.5
    Model Name = iPhone 6 Plus
    Model Number = MGCK2LL/A
    Serial Number = 12 characters
    Network = Not Available
    Capacity = 16 GB
    Available = 1.98 GB
    Modem Firmware = 7.80.04

    What do I need to do to de-register it from her while I'm still visiting? >>
    'How to factory reset your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch'

    <https://support.apple.com/en-ca/108931>

    Are you sure you can just reset it?
    What if it has the Find My crap on it?

    Apple has full directions here:

    <https://support.apple.com/en-us/109511>

    You probably aren't aware of how Android does it but if you simply follow instructions to reset Android, you're screwed forever (after Android 9).

    This ain't Android, Arlen.

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?J=C3=B6rg_Lorenz?=@21:1/5 to Your Name on Tue Apr 16 01:37:38 2024
    On 16.04.2024 00:13, Your Name wrote:
    You may also need to log in to her Apple ID account and remove the
    iPhone from the devices list, as per the final step.

    This is by far the most important and critical step.
    Otherwise it will never work correctly and qualifies as stolen.

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?J=C3=B6rg_Lorenz?=@21:1/5 to Robert DiNizio on Wed Apr 17 18:28:10 2024
    On 15.04.24 23:39, Robert DiNizio wrote:
    On Mon, 15 Apr 2024 14:29:09 -0700, Alan wrote:

    On 2024-04-15 14:21, Robert DiNizio wrote:
    I'm not familiar with iPhones.
    I'm visiting my Mom for two days.

    My mom gave me an old iPhone she hasn't used in years.
    What do I need to do while I'm with her to get it registered to me and not >>> to her? It is an old iPhone and hasn't been on a network in years.

    I charged it to 100% and went to the gear settings icon.
    It's still logged in as her.

    In Settings > General > About it says the following
    Name = iPhone
    Software Version = 12.5.5
    Model Name = iPhone 6 Plus
    Model Number = MGCK2LL/A
    Serial Number = 12 characters
    Network = Not Available
    Capacity = 16 GB
    Available = 1.98 GB
    Modem Firmware = 7.80.04

    What do I need to do to de-register it from her while I'm still visiting? >>
    'How to factory reset your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch'

    <https://support.apple.com/en-ca/108931>

    Are you sure you can just reset it?
    What if it has the Find My crap on it?

    You probably aren't aware of how Android does it but if you simply follow instructions to reset Android, you're screwed forever (after Android 9).

    You can't factory reset most Android phones without deleting the Google Account first, even though almost no instructions say to do that. https://www.androidcentral.com/factory-reset-protection-what-you-need-know

    Here is iPhone/iOS

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  • From Hank Rogers@21:1/5 to All on Wed Apr 17 19:23:42 2024
    J�rg Lorenz wrote:
    On 15.04.24 23:39, Robert DiNizio wrote:
    On Mon, 15 Apr 2024 14:29:09 -0700, Alan wrote:

    On 2024-04-15 14:21, Robert DiNizio wrote:
    I'm not familiar with iPhones.
    I'm visiting my Mom for two days.

    My mom gave me an old iPhone she hasn't used in years.
    What do I need to do while I'm with her to get it registered to me and not >>>> to her? It is an old iPhone and hasn't been on a network in years.

    I charged it to 100% and went to the gear settings icon.
    It's still logged in as her.

    In Settings > General > About it says the following
    Name = iPhone
    Software Version = 12.5.5
    Model Name = iPhone 6 Plus
    Model Number = MGCK2LL/A
    Serial Number = 12 characters
    Network = Not Available
    Capacity = 16 GB
    Available = 1.98 GB
    Modem Firmware = 7.80.04

    What do I need to do to de-register it from her while I'm still visiting? >>>
    'How to factory reset your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch'

    <https://support.apple.com/en-ca/108931>

    Are you sure you can just reset it?
    What if it has the Find My crap on it?

    You probably aren't aware of how Android does it but if you simply follow
    instructions to reset Android, you're screwed forever (after Android 9).

    You can't factory reset most Android phones without deleting the Google
    Account first, even though almost no instructions say to do that.
    https://www.androidcentral.com/factory-reset-protection-what-you-need-know

    Here is iPhone/iOS


    Thank you, Jughead.

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  • From Hank Rogers@21:1/5 to All on Wed Apr 17 19:32:23 2024
    J�rg Lorenz wrote:
    Here is iPhone/iOS

    -- "Mille viae ducunt hominem per saecula Romam." (Alanus ab Insulis 1120-1202)

    Thank you, JugHead.

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