How to Transfer Photos from Old iPad to New iPad with iCloud?

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If you want to transfer all of your photos, videos, apps, settings and data from an old iPad to the new iPad, then you can do it via iCloud. iCloud allows you to easily transfer photos from an old ipad to a new iPad using iCloud backup. To do so, you need to setup and configure iCloud on your iPad. Following is the step by step process to transfer photos from an old iPad to the new iPad using the iCloud backup: 

Here are the steps to Transfer Photos and Videos from Old iPad to New iPad with iCloud:

  1. Launch "Settings" on your old iPad.
  2. Tap "iCloud".
  3. Tap "Storage & Backup" tab.
  4. Tap "Back Up Now" button to initiate a manual iCloud backup.
  5. Once your backup finished, then leave the old iPad alone.
  6. Turn ON the new iPad.
  7. You will see "Set Up iPad" screen. Select "Restore from iCloud Backup" option.
  8. Tap "Next" button.
  9. Enter your Apple ID and login to your iCloud account.
  10. Choose the most recent backup from the old iPad you just made.
  11. Tap "Restore" button to transfer the data from an old iPad backup to the new iPad.
  12. This is how you can transfer photos from an old iPad to new iPad with iCloud.

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