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*How To Reinstall Iphone Software

*How To Reinstall Iphone App Without Losing Data

*How To Uninstall Apps On Iphone

Did you just get a new iPhone or iPad you’re not restoring from a backup? Want a fresh start on your old device? After you set up your phone or tablet, it’s time to restore your favorite apps and games.

Tap All to see all apps you purchased or Tap Not on This iPhone to see apps you purchased that aren’t on this iPhone. There are three buttons you might see: Open which opens the app. Update which means an update is available for the app. ICloud icon which means that you previously purchased the app but it isn’t on your iPhone. Tap Rearrange Apps. Tap in the upper-left corner to delete the app. Then on an iPhone X or later, tap Done. Or on an iPhone 8 or earlier, press the Home button. If you delete an app, you don't automatically cancel any in-app subscriptions that you might have subscribed to. While deleting an app, you might see a Cancel Subscriptions.How to Find Previously Installed Apps

If you want a fresh start with your new iPhone or iPad, it’s best not to restore from a backup. A freshly reset iPhone or iPad is bug-free, crashes less often, and gives you better battery life.

Still, you want to access all your favorite apps. Sure, you can search and download each one, but there’s a better way to get a list of all your previously downloaded apps and games.

Open the App Store and go to the “Today” tab. Tap your profile icon in the top-right corner to see your account information.

From here, tap “Purchased.”

On the next screen, tap “My Purchases.”

Here, you see all the apps and games you’ve downloaded or purchased using your iCloud account. The list is sorted in reverse-chronological order, so the most recent downloads appear first.

At the top of the screen, tap “Not on this iPhone/iPad” to see a list of apps and games you haven’t downloaded yet.

Find the apps you want to restore, and then tap the download icon to start the installation process.

If you’ve built up a long list over the years, tap the “Search” box at the top to find a specific app in your purchase history.How to Restore Apps From an iCloud Backup or Old Device

The only time you can restore apps from an iCloud Backup is when you’re setting up an iPhone or iPad. Starting with iOS 12.4 and onward, Apple changed this process. During the setup process, you see a screen called “Transfer Your Data.” From here, you can transfer apps and data wirelessly from your old iOS device or iCloud.

Tap “Transfer from iPhone/iPad” to transfer data wirelessly from an old device, or tap “Download from iCloud” to restore from an iCloud backup.

If your device is running iOS 12.3 or lower, you see the “Apps & Data” screen during the setup process. Here, you tap “Restore from iCloud Backup” and sign in with your iCloud account.

Tap “Choose Backup,” and then select from your list of available iCloud backups. Next, you just wait until your iCloud backup is restored. All of your apps will download from the App Store automatically, and the backup will restore all of your app and game data. You won’t need to log in or set up your apps and games again.How to Restore Apps From an iTunes Backup

If you’re on the 5 GB free iCloud tier, iTunes is a better way to make a full iPhone or iPad backup. Plus, if you choose the Encrypted Backup option, you can backup personal data, like Face ID, HomeKit data, and Health app data, as well. This way, when you restore your iPhone or iPad, all your apps and games, app data, iCloud data, and personal information are available in the same state they were in at the last backup.How To Reinstall Iphone Software

Before you can restore the data on your new device, you need to back up your old one. If you still have it around, open iTunes on your Mac or PC, and then connect your iOS device. Click the “Devices” button from the top toolbar to go to the device management screen. From here, find the “Backups” section and switch to “This Computer” for the mode of backup. Click “Back Up Now” to backup your old iOS device.

To restore a backup from iTunes, connect your new device to your computer. Select your device from the toolbar and click “Restore Backup.”How To Reinstall Iphone App Without Losing Data

In the next popup, choose the backup you want from the list, type the password if it’s encrypted, and wait as your apps and games are restored to their previous states. When you see the “Hello” screen on your iPhone or iPad, you can use your device.

iCloud and iTunes backups are a package deal; they back up and restore every app and game on your device.Use a Third-Party Backup and Restore App

In some cases, you might want more control over the backup process. For example, maybe you only want to back up and restore individual apps, games, or app data. In these situations, you can use a third-party iOS device management app, like iMazing.

Open the iMazing app, connect your iOS device, and click “Restore a Backup” to start the process.

The full version of iMazing costs $44.99, but it’s worth it if you don’t want to use iTunes to manage your iOS device.READ NEXT

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*Make sure that you have the latest version of iTunes on your Mac or PC. If you can't access a computer and your device still works, you can erase and restore your device without a computer.

*If you want to save the information on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod, make a backup.

*Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud, tap Find My iPhone, then turn it off. For an unresponsive device or one that won't turn on, learn what to do. If you forgot your passcode, get help.Restore your device to factory settings

*Open iTunes on your Mac or PC. If you can't access a computer and your device still works, you can erase and restore your device without a computer.

*Connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod to your computer with the cable that came with your device. 

*If a message asks for your device passcode or to Trust This Computer, follow the onscreen steps. If you forgot your passcode, get help. 

*Select your iPhone, iPad, or iPod when it appears in iTunes. For an unresponsive device or one that won't turn on, learn what to do. Or get help if your device doesn't appear in iTunes.

*In the Summary panel, click Restore [device].

*Click Restore again to confirm. Then iTunes erases your device and installs the latest iOS or iPod software.

*After your device restores to factory settings, it restarts. Now you can set it up as new.Get help

*If you see an error message, learn what to do.

*Learn how to restore your device from a backup.How To Uninstall Apps On Iphone

If you need more help, contact Apple Support.

 

 

 

 

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