iPhones are one of the best and most premium smartphones that you can buy today. Equipped with flagship features, Apple's iPhone provides one of the most secure smartphone experiences that you can get. Though all these features come at a price. IPhones are easily one of the most expensive mass-produced smartphones in the market. If you've bought one of the new iPhones recently, it can get a little overwhelming while trying to set it up, especially if you're switching from Android.
Though it is one of the most secure operating systems in the smartphone industry, Apple's iOS is considerably different when compared to its competition, namely Android. Therefore, the process of setting up an iPhone is also different. Here's how to set up a new iPhone.
Press and hold the device's power button until you see the Apple logo. You'll then see "Hello" in many languages. Follow the onscreen instructions to get started.
If you're switching from another device, you can use quick start to set up your iPhone quickly. Alternatively, you can set it up manually as well. Both these processes require you to connect to a Wi-Fi network or a cellular network to activate and continue setting up your iPhone. Turn on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on your old device as well and keep it close to your iPhone, then follow the on-screen instructions that pop up on your iPhone.
Security comes first and foremost when you have an iPhone. You can use FaceID or TouchID depending on the iPhone you have. Follow the onscreen instructions to set up Face ID or Touch ID to use face recognition or your fingerprint to unlock your iPhone and make purchases. You will also be required to set up a passcode as an additional layer of security.
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