If you have a new iOS device, or if you need to restore your iOS device to resolve an issue, follow these steps.
Follow the initial steps in the iOS Setup Assistant (select your language, and so on).
Select Restore from iCloud Backup when the assistant asks you to set up your iPhone (or other iOS device).
Select the backup you created earlier.
You can restore a backup only by using the iOS Setup Assistant.
If you've already set up your device, you can erase all current content to go through the iOS Setup Assistant again. Tap Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings. Do this only if you already have a backup, because this step will remove all current content from your device.
Apple has hectic schedule ahead of them as the Cupertino-headquarters tech titan plans to release a number of handsets later this year, as well as the iPad Air 2. In fact, the iPad Air 2 is scheduled to be released in November - possibly in the first week of the month.
Most tech enthusiasts think that a release will most likely happen in November because Apple had released the previous version of the tablet in the same month last year. However, prior to the iPad Air 2 release, Apple is set for the release of the iPad Mini 3 in October.
Although the iPad Air 2 is the second tablet in the iPad Air series, it will actually be the seventh release in the company's full size iPad series. The current version - iPad Air, is currently considered to be the best in the tablet market at the moment.
Over the years several manufacturers have tried to dethrone the iPad, but they have failed in doing so. As the iPad has such a revered reputation, even Apple may find it difficult to release a tablet that will exceed its own creation.
The iPad Air 2 will come with the new A8 processor chips, and will also feature an upgraded camera. As per the rumors circulating on the Internet, the new iPad Air may also come with a slimmer design compared to the earlier release on account of the display being incorporated into the front panel of the device itself.
It is believed that the iPad Air 2 will have a 2 GB RAM, which will facilitate the device to have split-screen multitasking capability. The handset is rumored have already gone into mass production already.