Since yesterday afternoon, I have been working on setting up my new iPhone. This time I decided to do it by myself, but I stopped at the very first step. An operation guide was included with the new phone, but it was difficult for me to understand So I called the company’s help desk. The staff suggested two options: one was to go directly to a company’s branch, and the other was to use a remote-support service. The fee is only 400 yen per month, and the first time is free, so I applied for the service.
I just followed the instructions from the support person, and now all my data has been safely transferred to the new iPhone. Today I will move my SIM card to the new phone, and then I need to initialize the old one and send it back to the company.
Also, some things were not written in the guide because it only explains iPhone operations, and not how to connect it to the phone line, including cellphone mail and so on.
Yuki couldn’t do that part either at first, but thanks to my method, he was also able to set up the part he had given up on.

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