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Device to device wired data transfer found in beta code
(Maybe audio and midi one day?)
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The latest iOS 13 developer beta includes code and an image that suggests Apple plans to add a new setup feature that will allow individuals to directly transfer data from their old iPhone to a new one using a wired connection. Currently, iOS users have two options when migrating their data to a new iOS device: they can either pull a backup from their computer or wireless transfer their data using iCloud. The code snippet discovered by 9to5Mac includes the image seen below and a prompt that asks the user to “keep your other iPhone connected to this iPhone and connected to the power until the transfer is complete.” Interestingly, it appears iPhone owners will need an inductive charging mat to take advantage of this feature, as it’s impossible to charge an iPhone using a wired connection when it’s connected to another device.
Read more at MobileSyrup.com: iOS 13 may add wired data transfer for setting up new iPhones
https://mobilesyrup.com/2019/07/03/ios-13-wired-data-transfer-setup/
Comments
That would be amazing if IDAM was possible between mobile devices.
To me that image hints about the next batch of iPhones having a USB-C port and the Lightning to USB-C cable is being used to migrate the data which would be needed since over the air transfer/sync of 256GB or 512Gb iPhone would take days and drain the batteries...
Indeed!
Perhaps this could lead to the IDAM trogan horse. Come on apple, yah got this far... just push that big woody horsey a few more inches...