Sujet : Re: phone migration
De : andrew (at) *nospam* spam.net (Andrew)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.sys.mac.system comp.mobile.ipad comp.sys.mac.appsDate : 21. Jul 2024, 22:43:49
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Jolly Roger wrote on 21 Jul 2024 17:28:52 GMT :
Apparently little Arlen and his best buddy badgolferman have never
heard of Quick Start - yet little Arlen constantly claims he knows
more about Apple than anyone else.
>
Maybe you didn�t read the original message. I didn�t migrate the
phone, the IT technician did.
Maybe you don't understand that who happened to set up your iPhone is
wholly irrelevant to the discussion of whether you can transfer
everything over to a new iPhone. The FACT (Arlen loves that word) is
that you can indeed transfer the exact location of every folder and
every app to a new iPhone from an old iPhone.
>
And yet, Jolly Roger just lied that magical IPAs appear out of thin
air.
Nah, you are just trying to deflect and move the goal post.
Hi Jolly Roger,
I have two purposes on the Apple newsgroups, one of which is to tell the
truth about Apple products and the other is to show the world what you
uneducated ignorant low-IQ Apple fundamentalist religious zealots are.
You are the one who is desperate to make excuses for Apple to "explain
away" iOS' primitive dumb-terminal brain-dead design which does not save
the IPA at installation time by default - and hence - you're the one who
brazenly and repeatedly callously duplicitously lied claiming that iMazing
had the amazing ability to manufacture the desired IPA out of thin air when
the offering was no longer on the App Store - not me.
The fact you strange nutcases believe IPAs can be made up out of thin air
when they don't exist shows you religious zealots for what you really are.
Why do these Apple zealots feel desperate to brazenly lie
Projection from an Android zealot.
The fact remains the facts whether or not you like those facts, JR.
1. Android always saves the installation APK, by default.
2. iOS does not.
You *hate* the Stone-Age primitive design of the iPhone, Jolly Roger.
But you hating it doesn't change that Apple designed iOS that way.