Error Message Preventing You From Transferring Your iPhone Here's What's Happening
Error Message Preventing You From Transferring Your iPhone Here's What's Happening
Setting up an iPhone is a relatively straightforward process, especially for those of us who already have an Apple ID andaccess to iCloud backups. But one thing that might be standing in your way is an error message, and, specifically, one that reads "device cannot be transferred." You may encounter this prompt when attempting to activate or modifyiPhone features and settings, or it might pop up when you try to open an app. Regardless of when this error rears its head, there are a couple of reasons you may be seeing the alert in the first place.
In many cases, your iPhone is telling you that data can't be transferred because you have too many devices with purchase permissions registered to your Apple account. If you recently came into possession of a preowned iPhone — whether purchased secondhand or given as a gift — you may also be seeing the error message because the device is still linked to the previous owner's Apple account. Whatever the case may be, we've put together this guide to walk you through some troubleshooting tips and potential fixes.
How To Remove Devices From Your Apple Account
To remove an associated iPhone or iPad from your Apple Account, grab your device and launch the settings app. Tap your name, followed by "Media & Purchases." Then, tap "View Account," at which point you may be asked to sign in. Scroll to the bottom of the page, then tap "Remove This Device."
You can also remove associated devices using a Mac or Windows PC by launching the Apple Music or Apple TV desktop apps. Start by clicking into "Account Settings" (or "View My Account" on Windows), then click "Manage Linked Devices." Now, just click "Remove" next to any device you want to delete from your account.
Waiting For An Apple Account To Disassociate
The idea of it taking three months for you to be able to make purchases with your new iPhone is definitely a bummer, but Apple has licensing agreements with movie and TV studios to uphold, as well as other iPhone users to protect. Think of it this way: That 90-day buffer could be critical for someone who's had a device stolen and is tracking it down via their iPhone with Apple's Find My network.
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