The Quickest Way to Upgrade Your iPad
While it is tempting to pull out that shiny new iPad and start playing with it, the first thing you need to do is back up your old one. The iPad should do regular backups to iCloud, but it is a good idea to do a backup right before upgrading to a new tablet. Then you can restore that backup on your new iPad. After the backup, you can begin the setup process on the new iPad. Apple embedded this into the initial setup. After you log in to your Wi-Fi network, you will be asked during the initialization process if you want to restore your iPad from a backup, set it up as a new iPad or upgrade from Android. Choose Restore from backup and sign in to your Apple ID. You’ll see a list of every backup you’ve made, along with the date and time you created them. You can use this information to verify that you are picking the correct backup file. Restoring from a backup is a two-part process. The iPad restores data and settings and then apps and music.
Do You Even Want to Restore Your iPad?
As you use your iPad, it might fill up with apps. If you have pages and pages of apps you no longer use, you might want to think about starting from scratch. As long as you sign into the same Apple ID/iCloud account, you can access the information you have backed up to the cloud. You can also get at any document stored on iCloud Drive. Apps like Evernote store documents on the cloud as well, so you can get to them from any device with an internet connection. Once you purchase an app, you can download it again on any new device. The App Store even has a “previously purchased” list that shows you everything you’ve installed in the past. You can set up your iPad as a new one and then restore it from an earlier backup if you change your mind. Or, to start over later:
What Should You Do With Your Old iPad?
Many people upgrade to a new device with the idea that the old hardware will split some of the costs. The easiest way to pay for part of your new iPad is to sell your old one through a trade-in program. Most trade-in programs won’t get the full value for your device. The alternatives are online marketplaces like Craigslist, eBay, and Facebook Marketplace. You can also check the App Store for less popular selling platforms.