Restoring from iOS backup may cause Apple Music errors for new iPad and iPhone 13 models

The iPhone 13 series, iPad 9 and iPad mini 6 are officially on sale today, and users who have participated in pre-orders have also begun to receive goods one after another. If you are upgrading from an old Apple phone or tablet to a new one, then Apple has given a tutorial to guide how to complete the data migration.

According to the official statement, in addition to the most common apps, photos, videos, files, etc., chat records of WeChat/Dingding can also be retained losslessly, and even paired Bluetooth devices, card packs, home screen arrangements, etc. are all past.

However, users, including Apple themselves, have found some bugs. Apple confirmed that if you restore a new iPhone or iPad from a backup, you may not be able to access the Apple Music catalog, Apple Music settings, or use Sync Library on the new device, involving all iPhone 13 series and iPad 9, iPad mini 6. The solution given is to check for software updates and install them in the general settings.

In addition, desktop widgets may also be automatically restored to the default state after the backup is restored. All iPhone 13 series, iPad 9 and iPad mini 6 are also affected, and users need to manually reconfigure the desktop plug-in if they encounter it.

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