If you got an iPhone 6 for Christmas from Santa, here’s how to set it up and use your new smartphone.
The iPhone 6 is one of the most popular smartphones on the market right now, so it makes perfect sense for Santa to gift many of them. However, if you’ve never owned an iPhone before, the setup process can be a bit daunting, especially if you’re not sure what settings to turn on or off.
Fortunately, Apple makes setting up the iPhone 6 really easy, and the iOS Setup Assistant takes you through the steps to get started with your iPhone 6 right away.
If you purchased the iPhone 6 from a carrier store or Apple Store, an employee most likely did the setup process for you, but if you received the device in the mail, you’ll have to go through the setup process yourself and activate the iPhone 6 over the air with your carrier.
Don’t worry, setting up the iPhone 6 and even activating it with your carrier is pretty easy and pretty much anyone can do it. Here’s how to set up your iPhone 6.
How to Set Up iPhone 6
It only takes a few minutes to set up your iPhone 6 (slightly longer if you need to activate it with your carrier), so you should be able to start using your iPhone 6 right away from the moment you open the box. shiny new device.
The first time you see the iOS Setup Assistant, you will be greeted with “Hello” in different languages. From there, swipe to officially start.
Self explanatory.
Connecting to WiFi will make the setup process faster. You can bypass this and activate your iPhone over a cellular data connection, but using WiFi will often be much faster depending on how fast your WiFi is.
Most apps use your location to enhance the experience, but it’s absolutely important that certain apps, like navigation apps, know your location. You will want to enable Location Services to use such apps.
This screen will allow you to choose one of three options. If this is your first iPhone ever, go ahead and select . Otherwise, if you have an iPhone before and have a backup, you can restore that backup to your new iPhone 6.
If you have an iOS device before, you have an Apple ID account. Go ahead and log in when you get to this screen. If this is your first Apple device ever, you’ll want to create an Apple ID.
Once you sign in to or create an Apple ID, you must agree to Apple’s Terms and Conditions by tapping in the bottom-right corner of the screen.
At this point, the iPhone 6 will take a few minutes to set up your Apple ID.
You may or may not use Apple’s iCloud. iCloud allows you to sync certain iOS settings and information between iOS devices. You can also use iCloud to wirelessly back up your settings to the cloud. Using iCloud is your choice, but if you want Find My iPhone enabled, you must use iCloud.
If you choose to use iCloud, the next screen will explain Find My iPhone and your iPhone 6 will enable the service by default. Just go ahead and tap .
The next screen will set up iMessage and FaceTime and you can select the email addresses and numbers you want associated with these services from the list by tapping on them to mark or unmark them.
This screen allows you to set up your iPhone 6’s Touch ID fingerprint sensor. This process takes a few minutes depending on how many fingers you want to set, so you can skip it and access it later in settings if you wish. Otherwise, you can start setting up by placing your finger over the Touch ID home button to start the Touch ID setup process.
If you chose to use iCloud in the previous steps, you can store credit card information, passwords, etc. on your various Apple devices. You will be asked if you want to use iCloud Keychain, which can keep it in sync.
If you want to use Apple’s voice-activated virtual assistant, you can enable or disable it here.
Diagnostic and usage data is made up of pretty much everything you do on your iPhone 6, and when activated, iOS sends it all “anonymously” to Apple to improve the experience, but we all know it’s kind of bologna. Enabling this feature allows Apple to monitor everything you do, so .
This is similar to Diagnostics and allows app developers to log app crashes and other information about how you use their apps. Go ahead and choose.
This is where you can choose what type of view you want on your iPhone 6, it’s the standard view of iOS and essentially makes everything on your screen bigger, which is perfect for those without ideal eyesight.
After completing all these steps, you can now access the home screen and start using your new iPhone 6.