Solutions on this page can be applied to transfer apps and data on iPads with the latest iOS 13.1/13 and older iOS systems.
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- Transfer Apps from old iPad to new iPad with iTunes
- Transfer Apps from one iPad to another with iCloud
- Transfer data from iPad to iPad without iTunes or iCloud
Have you ever thought about how to transfer Apps from old iPad to new iPad when switching to a new device? Or when you have to restore your iPad to the factory settings, what is the quickest way to get the same Apps as before?
Here, in this article, we will show you two common and simple ways to transfer apps from one iPad to another by using iTunes and iCloud. Meanwhile, a powerful iOS data transfer program named EaseUS MobiMover is recommended in the last part to help you transfer data from old iPad to new iPad without iTunes or iCloud in a viewable and manageable way without any limitation.
How to Transfer Apps from Old iPad to New iPad using iTunes
Transferring Apps to Another Mac via Mac App Store. This is the recommended and most reliable method of transferring apps: Open the Mac App Store; Click on the “Purchases” tab to list all of your installed Mac apps; Find the app(s) you want to install on the other Mac, and click the “INSTALL” button on the right. Trying to figure out the best way to transfer all of your data, files and settings over to a new MacBook or iMac? In this video I show you the best 2 ways to.
Just like that of iPhone, you can use iTunes to back up your old iPad, and then restore its backup to new iPad, including Apps. Therefore, if you use iTunes to transfer Apps from old iPad to new iPad, you need to complete is in two steps listed below.
Step 1: Back up your old iPad with iTunes
1. Connect your old iPad to your computer, including Mac and Windows PC/laptop.
2. Run iTunes and click the iPad device button.
3. Click 'Back Up Now' under wait for the backup to complete. This will back up all your iPad data, including photos, contacts, notes, music, Apps, etc..
Step 2: Transfer Apps to new iPad with iTunes backup restoring
Restoring iPad from backup is same as restoring iPhone from iTunes backup.
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1. Plug out your old iPad and plug in your new iPad to the computer.
2. Open iTunes and click the iPad icon.
3. Click 'Restore Backup', and choose the latest backup file.
4. Click 'Restore' and iTunes will begin to restore your iPad with the backup. When the process finished, open your new iPad and check the Apps are on it or not.
How to transfer Apps from one iPad to another with iCloud
Using iCloud to transfer Apps from old iPad to new iPad works in a similar way, that is backing up old iPad and restore the backup to the new one with iCloud.
Pc To Mac Transfer
1. Open your old iPad and go to 'Settings' > tap 'Apple ID' > 'iCloud' > 'iCloud Backup' > turn it on. Please make sure your iPad has connected to a stable WLAN network. When you turn on iCloud backup, it will automatically back up data such as photos library, accounts, documents and more.
2. When the backup completed, you can get started with your new iPad and restore the backup to it.
3. When you come to the Set up your iPadscreen like the image below. Choose 'Restore from iCloud Backup' > Enter your Apple ID and password and click 'Next' > 'Agree' > choose the latest backup file to transfer all the data on the old iPad to the new iPad.
If you are looking to transfer data from old iPad to new iPad in a viewable and manageable way, continue to use EaseUS MobiMover in the following part.
How to transfer data from old iPad to new iPad with EaseUS MobiMover
EaseUS MobiMover is the best iTunes and iCloud alternative allowing you to transfer files from iPad to PC without iTunes, copy data from old iPad to a new one directly and import files from Mac to iPad.
The supported data types to transfer data from one iPad to another of MobiMover are contacts, notes, books, Safari bookmarks, photos, videos, and audios. Follow tips below and begin to sync data between two iPads direcly by using MobiMover.
Step 1. Connect the two iPads to your computer with matched USB cables. Once connected, tap on 'Trust' on your devices. Run EaseUS MobiMover for PC. To transfer data between two iPads, you need to choose the 'Phone to Phone' transfer mode, and switch to the correction direction, from the source iPad to the destination iPad. Click 'Next' to continue.
Step 2. MobiMover will check all the supported files on your iPad and let you transfer them all at a time, including photos, audios, videos, contacts, messages, podcast, voice memos, etc.. So choose the desired data, click ' Transfer' to copy data from iPad to iPad without iTunes or iCloud.
Step 3. Wait for a while to let the software migrate data from one iPad to the other. Please don't suspend the USB connection until the process finishes. After this, go to open the related apps on your target iPad to check the imported files.
When you first set up your new Mac, it will ask if you want to transfer data from another Mac. As much as anyone would like to skip that potentially time-consuming step so they can use their Mac right away, it is the best time to do it.
That procedure is called Setup Assistant and is described in this Apple Support document: How to use Migration Assistant to transfer files from another Mac
The instructions in this article refer to Migration Assistant, but they also apply to the Setup Assistant.
Setup Assistant will ensure all your MacBook Pro's information is transferred to the new Mac, including Adobe Photoshop, MS Office, your iTunes and iPhoto Libraries, your user account name and password, all your iTunes and App Store purchases, even the pictures you see on your login screen.
How To Transfer Mac Backup
How To Transfer App From Other Macbook
If at all possible, use a wired connection between the two Macs. An Ethernet cable connecting the new iMac to your MacBook Pro will work fine. Transferring information over a wireless network can be very time-consuming. It would not be unusual for a wireless migration to take an entire day, whereas using a wired connection might take only an hour or two.