Last Updated: October 03, 2024, 08:00 ISTBuying an iPhone and moving from Android can be a complex step.Moving to iPhone not only requires to spend big but there are other aspects to be looked at and backing up your data and chats.Congratulations on your new iPhone! If you’ve switched from Android, it’s normal to feel a little disoriented at first, as iOS works quite differently. Many users take advantage of festive sales on platforms like Flipkart and Amazon to enter the Apple ecosystem. But to really enjoy your iPhone, adjusting a few settings beyond the defaults is essential. This will help you optimise performance and avoid frustration, especially if you’ve been using Android for a long time.To help you get the best out of your iPhone right from the start, here’s a quick guide to essential setup tips:8 Tips to follow for a first-time iPhone buyerCreate an Apple IDJust like you need a Google account for Android phones, an Apple ID is a must for using your iPhone device for a seamless experience. While one can set up their iPhone without an Apple ID, Apple ID is crucial to access most of the features, including the Apple Store, iCloud and other services such as TV+ and music.Turn On Find My AppAnother important thing you must do after purchasing a new iPhone is turn on the Find My App. Trust us, this app is a boon in disguise. Once enabled, users can track all of their Apple devices right from this single app. This application even notifies users if they leave one of their Apple devices behind. In case you misplace or lose your AirPods or Apple Watch, the Find My app can trigger an alarm to help you find it in close proximity.Transfer your WhatsApp dataWhatsApp has emerged as one of the most reliable platforms for everyday personal and business communication. Considering that, it is important to install the Move to iOS app on your Android smartphone and transfer all the app data, especially WhatsApp data, while setting up the iPhone. It is to be noted that once the iPhone is fully set up, you will not be able to transfer the WhatsApp data.Install your favourite apps and gamesInstall your favourite apps and games on your iPhone, just like on Android! If you think iOS apps come at a cost, it’s not true—many apps that are free on Android are also free on iOS. Apple ensures a smooth transition, so when you switch to an iPhone, most of your apps will seamlessly transfer. For a fresh start, explore the App Store for a wide variety of apps, both free and premium. Start customising your device with the essentials.Redeem Free Apple Music and Apple TV+ subscriptionsDo you know Apple is currently offering one month of Apple Music subscription and three months of Apple TV+ subscription for new iPhone buyers for free? So, make sure to redeem these exclusive Apple services rather than subscribing to them.Turn off iCloud backup for photosiCloud gives users 5GB of free space for storing their phone backups. Your pictures may weigh more gigabytes, and they will fill up the space immediately. Hence, we suggest you turn off iCloud photo backup to avoid those “iCloud storage is full” prompts. Instead, use the free 15 GB of Google Photos backup, which you can easily access on any device easily. Go to your Apple ID option in Settings, tap on iCloud > Photos, and then turn off the backup to use this.Spotlight Search everythingThe tech giant brings the ability to search anything on the web and your iPhone with a simple swipe down on the home screen. Yes, you read that right. The search results include iMessage content, web search, related files and possible web searches.Get a screen protector and AppleCare+ While iPhone screens have gotten better over the years, they are still susceptible to scratches from pocket items like keys and coins. These scratches on your iPhone can leave marks or even permanently damage the screen. Hence, we recommend getting a screen protector to protect the precious screen of your brand-new smartphone.S AadeetyaS Aadeetya, Special Correspondent at News18 Tech, accidentally got into journalism 10 years ago, and since then, has been part of established media ho…Read More