Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Restore and transfer data from old iPhone to to iPhone 6/iPhone 6S

The rumours were right again. Apple has finally released an iPhone that has a significantly larger screen and iPhone 6 now comes with a 4.7 inch and 5.5 inch display. The small one (iPhone 6) starts at $199 and the large one (iPhone 6 Plus) at $299, on a two year contract.
iPhone is now one of the thinnest smartphones on the market and runs the latest operating system, iOS 8.
Before going ahead and transferring data to your brand new iPhone 6 phone, if you still have access to your old iPhone do create an iTunes or iCloud backup and keep a safe copy of it. Just in case something goes wrong.

How to recover your iPhone 6 lost data

You will need an iTunes or an iCloud backup of your iPhone with all your saved data. Take note that a backup contains all the iPhone data up to the moment of when the backup was created. With your backup at hand you then need to download the iPhone Data Manager (with an iCloud download feature for those of you looking to recover data from iCloud backups).

The iPhone Data Recovery (iPhone Data Extraction tool ) can recover contacts, photos, videos, SMS, notes, calendar data, WhatsApp messages, voicemails, recordings and more.Selectively recover data from your already obsolete iPhone.
Read this article about how to recover lost data from iPhone 6

Below we will show you how to recover and restore your contacts, photos, videos, calendar and app data back to your new iPhone 6.
We will use a Pro license of the iPhone Backup Extractor, available for both Windows and Mac OS X.
Note: Purchasing and activating a license will remove limitations and enable all features of the iPhone Backup Extractor. The Home Edition enables full access to extract data from an unencrypted iTunes backup. For encrypted iTunes backups (password-protected ones) and iCloud backup support, the Pro Edition is recommended.
Restore and transfer iPhone 6s data
 1. Recover data from your iTunes backup

The iPhone Backup Extractor will automatically check for iTunes backups located in your default backup folder. If you have stored your iTunes backup in a different folder, you can choose the folder path by clicking on 'another backup folder'.
Once you've loaded your backup into the iPhone Backup Extractor, look at the data available for extraction and click on the 'Extract' button, next to the type of data you want to recover.


For example, from our above screenshot, to recover your photos, you should click on 'Extract 72...'. Choose where you want to extract your photos and the application will do the hard work for you. To recover any other data from your iTunes backup, follow the same steps.


2. Recover data from your iCloud backup
If you need to recover data from your iCloud backup, you first have to download your backup. For this, click on the blue iCloud button and then login with your iCloud credentials. Choose your backup and click on the download button (the iCloud backup download will work with the Pro Edition only).


Depending on the size of your backup, and how fast your internet connection is, it may take up to several hours to download your entire backup. Once your download is complete, you will be able to extract your data, by clicking on the 'Extract' button, same as you would do for an iTunes backup.

Restore data to your iPhone 6 or 6 plus

Assuming you have already extracted your data from your old iPhone, here's how you can put your most important data back:

1. Transfer contacts from iPhone 4, 4s, 5, 5c, 5s to iPhone 6/iPhone 6s
Go to the folder where you have saved your contacts and look for the Contacts.VCF file. Send an email to yourself with this file attached and then open the email using your default email client application from your iPhone 6 running iOS 8. You will be asked if you want to import all your contacts, choose yes, and that's it. All your contacts will be imported into your iPhone 6.


2. Move your calendar data from an old iPhone to iPhone 6
Transferring your calendar data takes a similar process to restoring your contacts. Open the folder where you've extracted your calendar files and find the Calendar.ICS file. Send an email to yourself and don't forget to attach this file. Open your email application on your iPhone 6 and tap on the attached file.
Finally, choose to import all your calendar data.
If you need to restore messages, notes, WhatsApp chats or other application data, check this guide.

3. Transfer photos and videos from your old iPhone to iPhone 6
After exporting all your photos and videos from your iTunes or iCloud backup using the iPhone Backup Extractor, you can restore them back to your new iPhone. To restore your images and videos, you will need to use the latest version of iTunes. Download it from Apple's website here.
Connect your iPhone 6 with your PC or Mac and go to the Photos tab. Choose the folder containing the photos you want to import and then click 'Apply'. Your photos will then be synced on your iPhone.


4. Transfer Apps purchases from old iPhone to new iPhone 6
You don't need an appointment with the Genius bar guys to assist you with this one. Simply transfer your iTunes Store, App Store and iBooks Store purchases directly on your new iPhone 6 or the iPhone 6 Plus, following the path below:
For Music and Videos - Tap iTunes Store > More > Purchased.
For Apps - Tap App Store > Updates > Purchased > Find the item you want to download > Download. After the download finishes you are able to open your app from the Home screen.
For Books - Tap iBooks > Store > Purchased > and then look for the book you want to download.

Transfer old iPhone to iPhone 6
To transfer data from old iPhone, Android phone to new iPhone 6, iPhone 6s,you can use this Phone to Phone Data Transfer.

Please read this use guide about how to transfer data from old iPhone to new iPhone 6s.

Planning to buy the new iPhone 6? What is your favourite iOS 9 feature? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

Thursday, August 13, 2015

News: Why Apple Company develop Android App?

Recently, the media noted that Apple released in the official website recruitment notices to recruit Android developers to develop more new Android software. Apple sleeve in the end sell drugs? Forbes website issued a document that Apple software developers Andrews, is not simply to open up your own Internet service users, Apple's implementation is a Trojan horse program, namely the use of Android software, Android users will be attracted to the apple of Applied Ecology and cloud service system Come.

So far, Apple has only two Android software, namely Apple's music Android client (not yet released the official version) and a help Android users to migrate data to iPhone tools. Apple job posting emphasized that recruitment positions will develop "new" Andrews tool.

Forbes website states that Microsoft is being so open up for the Android and iOS platforms fanaticism develop software for its own cloud service users, while Apple and Microsoft different, Apple rarely develop software for other platforms.


Read more artilces:

How to recover lost data from iPhone 6

how to recover messages from iPhone 6 after iOS 9 update

how to transfer data from old iPhone to new iPhone

Forbes believes that Apple software developers Andrews greater strategic ambition is to be introduced into the ecosystem of Android users of Apple in the past.

In the smart phone market, Apple's main focus on high-end, swallowed up ninety percent of the entire industry profits. But the cost of high-profit market share is low. Currently in the global smart phone market, Android market share of 85 per cent, about one sixth of Apple's iOS only Andrews. Android platform mass users, Apple has no small attraction.

How the iPhone 6s could shake up the market for older iPhones this fall

Apple is the most profitable smartphone maker in the world even though it lags behind Android in overall market share. On top of that, since introducing the iPhone in 2007, Apple has only released flagship handsets that sold at rather expensive prices compared to the competition. At the same time, Apple has kept older iPhones in stock that it’s sold at cheaper prices.

The graphs below explain Apple’s iPhone pricing strategy so far and try to predict how the iPhone 6s will influence Apple’s 2015 iPhone lineup amid speculation that the company might launch three iPhones this fall.

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Apple is expected to introduce at least two iPhones this fall, including the new 4.7-inch iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. Some people say that a new 4-inch iPhone 6c will also be included in Apple’s 2015 new iPhone lineup for anyone who still prefers to buy a smaller iPhone.

To highlight Apple’s iPhone moves along the years, MacStories‘ Graham Spencer put up the following graph.


As you can see, Apple has three price tiers for its iPhone. Tier 1 is always represented by the best iPhone of the year – in this case the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. Tier 2 consists of the former model, which sells for $100 cheaper than the cheapest Tier 1 iPhone, and Tier 3 includes a two-year-old iPhone that’s $200 cheaper than the cheapest Tier 1 handset – however, the iPhone 5c is an exception from that rule, as the plastic device was announced at the same time with the iPhone 5s in 2013.

Starting from that, Graham wondered what Apple will do to its lineup this year and predicted the company is likely to launch the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus as top-tier devices, and a plastic 6-inch iPhone 6c to replace the iPhone 6 family. He believes the iPhone 5s will stick around for one more year, and that Apple would not come out with a new 4-inch iPhone to replace it. It’s worth pointing out that Graham’s iPhone 6c isn’t the 4-inch device that many reports have been describing.


Graham has various other iPhone 6s launch scenarios that imagine different fall iPhone lineups, as follows. All of them are, however, just speculation at this time, as Apple has yet to announce any details about its 2015 iPhone launch. Graham’s favorites are options 1B (imagined in the graph above) and 3B.


Through other platform software to users pull their own ecosystem, Apple's history have had successful experiences.

So far, Apple's non-Apple operating system developed by the most well-known applications, comes as the Windows version of iTunes clients can purchase content Apple's music store, you can also listen to music, listening to various podcasts.

release Windows version of iTunes, Apple company has tasted great sweetness. Prior to release, Apple's iPod music player is just a niche operating system dependent on a niche consumer electronics devices, and after entering Windows, iPod and music store to get more attention and user groups, many Windows users to enter Apple's hardware and software to ecology, which also helped the 2007 release of Apple's iPhone, get more people's attention.

According to the analysis, Windows version of iTunes software, allowing users to understand Apple's products and eco-found ecological alternative to an application outside of Windows.

Forbes website that Apple music launch Android version of the client, the first time Apple launched the iTunes software for Windows twelve years, which indicates that Apple is preparing to pick up the strategy of that year, the new rival for Android.

Android version of Apple's music is not just a single music service. Android users who want to try, you need to sign up for an Apple account. Further follow-up to create playlists user or offline enjoy the music stored on multiple devices or synchronize music, you need to use Apple's cloud services.

Forbes website that, once a user enters Andrews Apple's cloud service system, to prove Apple's "Trojan horse" strategy began to work.