In fact, many mobile phone users who have just changed their new iphone or have just joined the iOS camp will have this problem. A few days ago, a netizen has shared his own solution, he hopes to be able to provide some help to friends in need, take a look at it.
According to the Netizen, the
main purpose of the tutorial is to import text messages and photos into an escaped iphone, while preserving the original memory while also enjoying the freshness of the latest software and hardware . In fact, we can do the same with itunes and icloud, but the former will affect the freshness of the new iphone, which can also cause problems when it comes to restoring photos.
? Before we know more about the specific steps, we first need to be clear about the objects we want to transfer:
· Just restore the old iphone text to the new iphone.
· Restore photos from the old iphone and the time and location of the photo shoot.
We'll start by resuming the SMS and need to use the two apps for itunes and Itools. After the preparation is done, the following is the specific process:
1, use itunes to back up the data in the old iphone.
2. Open the itools, take out the old iphone backup of the SMS library files. To do this: double click on the old iphone backup file, in the/var/mobile/library/sms/sms.db path to find the corresponding file, and export it to the computer.
3. Use itunes to back up the new iphone in the same way as the first step.
4. Open (double-click) the new iphone backup file in the Itools, enter the directory/var/mobile/library/sms/, and replace sms.db with the file that is directed to the computer in the second step.
5. Use itunes to restore the new iphone backup, you can successfully restore the text message.
Next, we'll restore the photos. It should be noted that this operation requires us to copy the photos from the phone to the computer beforehand and install the Itools tool.
6. Take a random photo with the new iphone, and the iOS system will automatically generate an underlying directory.
7. Open the itools, use the file management function to enter the/DCIM, then you will see the 100APPLE folder.
8. Copy the photos you have previously backed up to your computer into the 100APPLE folder.
9. Delete all the files and photos directories in the Photodata directory (one deletion may be required), and if there is no way to remove it, you need to clear the background to run the album application.
10. After the deletion, click on the iphone album will appear flash back, restart the phone can be. The iOS system automatically creates the corresponding photo geodatabase based on the existing photos, which takes several minutes and is completed to restore