How to Transfer Files from Old iPad to iPad Air or iPad mini 2
Era of the great ship never stops, something new will certainly replace the old things. As the iPhone 5 and iPhone 5s/c instead of the iPhone 3GS/4, in the same way, the new detrusion of iPad Air and iPad mini 2 which performance is stronger, fuselage is lighter and thinner, will also replace the previous other versions of iPad, become the new darling of people. However, you may just got a new iPad Air or iPad mini 2, but many precious files such as photos, video, contacts and so on that are very important to you, are still stored in your old iPad. They are such the large quantity, so that you feel is quite a waste of time and energy to transfer and manager them. It does make you in a quandary. Fortunately, it's never too late to make use of iPad Data Manager to easily and quickly transfer your data between iPads.
iPad Data Manager provides a professional and all-in-one transfer for all your data from old iPad. With the help of it, you can easily and quickly transfer your contacts, playlists, media files, SMS, iTunes U, podcasts and more from previous iPad to iPad Air or iPad mini 2 directly without iTunes, or copy files from PC & iTunes backups to your iPad. In addition, the program is 100% compatible with iOS 7 and support not only iPad Air and iPad mini 2, but also iPad mini, The New iPad and more!
Next, we will show 2 ways to helping transfer data from old iPad to iPad Air or iPad mini 2: Directly Transfer from Old iPad and Transfer from PC or iTunes Backup. If you are ready and decided to transfer your data, please free download the trial version below and follow us.
Few Steps Transfer Files from Old iPad to iPad Air or iPad mini 2
Tutorial 1: Directly Transfer Data from Old iPad to iPad Air or iPad mini 2
Step 1: Run the program and connect with computer
Download and install the program on your computer, after finish that, run it and connect both your old iPad and the new one to computer through a USB cable.
Step 2: Scan and selectively transfer
If your iPads has be retrieved by the program, it will start scanning program automatically, just a minutes, all the data like SMS, playlist, photos, contacts and so on will be listed on the left side. For example, if you would like to transfer music between your old iPad to iPad Air, you just need to click "Media" in the left column to come to the Media window. Now you can find that all the media options will displayed on the top of window. Then, choose “Music” and click the triangle under "Export to" to select to export music to your iPad Air as you want.
Tutorial 2: Transfer Files from iTunes Backup to iPad Air or iPad mini 2
Step 1: Choose and scan your iTunes backup
After install and launch the transfer program, you need to connect your iPad Air or iPad mini 2 to your computer via a USB cable. Once the program detected your device, it will display it in the main window as below.
Step 2: Transfer data to iPad Air or iPad mini
Now you are allowed to choose the category tab you want to transfer in the left column, for example, you want to copy your playlist to iPad Air or iPad mini 2, just click “Playlist”. When the playlist window appears in the right panel, then click the small inverted triangle under "Add" and choose "Add iTunes playlist", a small iTunes playlist window will pop up at this time. All playlists are ticked off in default situation. If you just want to import some, uncheck your unwanted playlists. After that, click "OK".
More about iPad Data Manager
iPad Data Manager is widely use by iOS device users, beacuse it is not only apply to iPad, but also compatible with iOS 7 and support iPhone 5s, 5c, 5, 4S, iPod touch 5, iPod nano, iPod classic, iPod shuffle and more. With the help of iPad Data Manager, you can copy files to iTunes & PC, transfer files from PC & iTunes to your iPhone, iPod, iPad, automatically convert to iDevice-compatible formats during transfer, drag photos to your iDevice or save to your PC to print & share, manage contacts: Edit, import, remove duplicates and Transfer music, photos, contacts and more from one Apple device to another.
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