Hi folks, not sure if ‘clean setup’ is the right expression, but anyway… I’ve been sporting an iPhone X for 6 years and tomorrow I get my new iPhone 15 Pro. I was thinking of setting it up clean in the sense of manually adding my apps, email data etc, and not doing a simple transfer from the old iPhone.

Maybe it doesn’t make sense to do it, maybe it does. I thought it could make sure there isn’t any residual crap from the old phone, but to be honest I don’t have any data to 100% assert that. Have any of you started with a phone replacement this way, or do you consider it pointless? If you have done it, any tips?

All opinions welcome, thanks!

  • Khanzarate@lemmy.world
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    2年前

    Yeah I do that. There’s no like, lag difference, the crap I get rid of is apps I don’t use and have forgotten about.

    I don’t install any app until I need it, with this restart. That way any app that gets on my new phone is there for a reason.

    Once in a while I do this to my current phone, too. Works great, I’ve done it like a dozen times.

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        Offloading them isn’t the same. It’s about the screen clutter, not the storage space, and offloading an app leaves the icon. Offloading does its job pretty seamlessly, but that’s a negative when I want to feel like I’ve had a clean start.