Do I need a different Apple ID for each device?
One primary iCloud Apple ID on each device In fact you do not need an iCloud account in order to use your iOS or OS X device. While each device can have multiple iCloud accounts associated with it, only one of these iCloud accounts can enable a select set of features.
Can you transfer apps from one account to another?
There’s currently no way to do this. Free apps can be re-downloaded under the appropriate account, of course, but Google has no provision for moving paid apps (or free ones, in bulk) from one account to another. At this time, it’s not possible to transfer apps from one account to another.
How do I transfer data from my old iCloud to my new iCloud?
A: Unfortunately there is no way to automatically transfer information between two iCloud accounts on the back end, so when you create a new iCloud account, it essentially begins as an empty shell. Transferring your information into it must be done from a computer or iOS device.
Can I merge 2 iCloud accounts?
Apple does let you add email addresses as additional ones to an Apple ID account, but you can’t merge iCloud addresses.
How do I merge two iPhones together?
Generally, there’s no direct way for you to merge two iPhone backups, no matter iTunes backups or iCloud backups. Restoring from iTunes or iCloud backup is the only way Apple offers to transfer all the contents from backup to iPhone.
How do I transfer ownership of an app in IOS?
Here’s how to do that:
How do I transfer my apps to a new phone?
To start, open the Google Play Store app and then expand the hamburger menu in the top-left corner. Tap “My Apps & Games.” Listed in the library tab will be devices “Not on This Device.” Tap “Install” next to any (or all) of the apps you want to install on your device.
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