Hey there! As a supplier of used iPhone 8 Plus, I often get asked about how to restore these devices from a backup. It's a crucial step for both new owners and those looking to give their phone a fresh start. So, let's dive right in and go through the process step by step.
First off, before you start the restoration process, you need to make sure you've got a backup. There are two main ways to back up your iPhone: iCloud and iTunes (or Finder on macOS Catalina and later). If you're using iCloud, your iPhone automatically backs up when it's connected to Wi - Fi, locked, and charging. You can also manually back up by going to "Settings" > [your name] > "iCloud" > "iCloud Backup" > "Back Up Now".
If you prefer using iTunes or Finder, connect your iPhone to your computer using a Lightning cable. On a Mac with macOS Catalina or later, open Finder. On a Mac with an earlier version of macOS or a Windows PC, open iTunes. When your iPhone appears in the sidebar, click on it. Then, click "Back Up Now".
Once you've got your backup sorted, it's time to start the restoration. But before that, there are a few things you should do. Make sure your iPhone 8 Plus has enough battery life. It's a good idea to plug it in while you're restoring. Also, ensure that your device has the latest software update. You can check for updates by going to "Settings" > "General" > "Software Update".
Now, let's start the actual restoration.


Restoring from an iCloud Backup
- Erase your iPhone: First, you need to erase all the data on your iPhone 8 Plus. Go to "Settings" > "General" > "Reset" > "Erase All Content and Settings". You'll be asked to enter your passcode and confirm the erase.
- Set up your iPhone: After the erase is complete, your iPhone will restart and show the "Hello" screen. Follow the on - screen instructions to set up your device. When you get to the "Apps & Data" screen, select "Restore from iCloud Backup".
- Sign in to iCloud: Enter your Apple ID and password. Then, select the most recent backup you want to restore from the list. The restoration process will start, and it may take some time depending on the size of your backup and the speed of your Wi - Fi connection.
Restoring from an iTunes or Finder Backup
- Erase your iPhone: Just like with the iCloud method, go to "Settings" > "General" > "Reset" > "Erase All Content and Settings" and confirm the erase.
- Connect to your computer: Use a Lightning cable to connect your iPhone 8 Plus to your computer. Open iTunes (or Finder on a compatible Mac).
- Restore from backup: When your iPhone appears in the sidebar, click on it. Then, click "Restore from Backup". Select the most recent backup you want to use and click "Restore". The computer will start restoring the backup to your iPhone.
During the restoration process, it's important to be patient. Don't disconnect your iPhone from the power source or your computer (if restoring from iTunes/Finder) until the process is complete. Once the restoration is done, your iPhone 8 Plus will restart, and you'll have all your data, apps, and settings back just like they were before.
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If you're interested in purchasing any of our used or refurbished iPhones, whether it's the iPhone 8 Plus or one of the other models I mentioned, we're here to help. We offer high - quality devices at competitive prices. Just reach out to us for more information and to start the purchasing process. We can answer all your questions and guide you through the selection.
In conclusion, restoring a used iPhone 8 Plus from a backup isn't that difficult once you know the steps. Whether you choose to use iCloud or iTunes/Finder, following the process carefully will ensure that you get your phone up and running with all your important data. And if you're in the market for a used or refurbished iPhone, we've got you covered.
References
- Apple Support. (n.d.). Back up your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Retrieved from Apple's official support website.
- Apple Support. (n.d.). Restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch from a backup. Retrieved from Apple's official support website.
