· Transfer a physical SIM or eSIM on your current iPhone to an eSIM on your new iPhone after setup. On your new iPhone, go to Settings Cellular Add Cellular Plan. Tap Convert Cellular Plan. Tap Convert to eSIM. Tap OK on the alert that says you must approve the transfer on your previous iPhone. On your previous iPhone, tap Transfer. · Open the Move to iOS app. On your Android device, open the Move to iOS app. If you don't have the Move to iOS app, you can tap the QR code button on your new iOS device and scan the QR code using the camera on your Android device to open the Google Play Store. Tap Continue, and read the terms and conditions that appear. · There’s no known way to date to update iOS over cellular data, as per Apple’s requirements. The only way to update iOS over-the-air is to connect to a WiFi network or to connect via USB and iTunes for non-OTA. Cheers, More Less. Posted on .
Per Apple's support document on 5G the iOS updates won't download over cellular — even if you have this option on. NASA's sci-fi mission to move an asteroid is crucial for humanity. On your Android device, open the Move to iOS app. If you don't have the Move to iOS app, you can tap the QR code button on your new iOS device and scan the QR code using the camera on your Android device to open the Google Play Store. Tap Continue, and read the terms and conditions that appear. To continue, tap Agree. To download iOS updates over 5G, users will have to enable the "Allow More Data on 5G" mode in the Settings app under Cellular Cellular Data Options Data Mode. Apple says this mode also.
If your device runs iOS 12, you can download apps up to MB using cellular data on your iOS device. Though not supported directly by Apple, there is a trick to bypass this restriction. How to download apps over MB without Wi-Fi in iOS First off, open the App Store and head over to the app you wish. Just recently, Apple has allowed downloading apps over MB in size from the App Store. If there are no limitations or too much work on the fundamental level of iOS, then in the future, we may be allowed to download software updates straightforwardly using Cellular data. As of now, the above trick is there for you. Wrapping up This was how. Apple doesn't allow major iOS updates over cellular. You can update from to over LTE, but not from to This is not a technical limitation of cell data or wifi, per se, but rather a policy limitation (though some carriers have limits of how big individual files transmitted over their networks can be). Major OS updates can run into the gigabyte range, and while many users have multi-gig or unlimited data plans, not all users do - so updates above a given size are.
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