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Will getting a new Apple ID erase everything?

No, getting a new Apple ID will not erase everything. Depending on what type of data is associated with the Apple ID, some of it may remain even after switching Apple IDs. For example, if you purchased music from iTunes, content previously purchased from the iTunes Store will remain associated with the original Apple ID.

However, accounts, contacts, music, photos, messages, and other content will be associated with the new Apple ID after signing out of the old one and signing in with the new one. It is important to back up all data that you would like to keep before signing out of the old Apple ID.

Will creating a new Apple ID delete my pictures?

No, creating a new Apple ID will not delete your pictures. Your pictures are stored in iCloud and will remain there unless you manually delete them, which you would need to do with your current Apple ID.

Of course, if you are using the same Apple device associated with the old Apple ID, then you might find your pictures are no longer visible, in which case you can access them with the old Apple ID. To ensure that all of your photos are retained and accessible, you could use iCloud Photo Library to back up all of your snapshots so that you can always view them regardless of which Apple ID you use.

How do I separate two iphones with the same Apple ID?

If you are trying to separate two iPhones with the same Apple ID, the process will require two steps. The first step is to create separate Apple IDs for the two phones. You can do this by going to the Apple ID page and creating two new IDs.

One of the IDs should be used for the phone that you want to be the primary account, while the other should be used for the phone that will be used secondarily.

Once you have created the new IDs, you can then go into the settings of both phones and sign in with their respective IDs. You will then need to go through the steps of customizing the phones, such as specifying which apps should be installed on each phone, setting up new wallpaper and ringtones, and any other settings you want to be different from each other.

Once all this has been done, your two phones are now independent of each other and have different Apple IDs associated with them.

How do I transfer everything from one Apple ID to another?

Transferring everything from one Apple ID to another requires a few steps. First, make sure you have both the old and the new Apple ID account information handy before you begin.

You’ll have to sign out of your existing Apple ID and then sign in with your new Apple ID. For iOS devices, go to Settings > [Your Name] > Sign Out. On a Mac, open System Preferences > Apple ID > Overview > Sign Out.

Once you are signed out of your existing Apple ID, you will be able to sign in to use your new Apple ID on the device. This will ensure that all the content linked to your new Apple ID is synced with the device.

Next, make sure any purchases made with the old Apple ID are transferred over to the new Apple ID. You can transfer Apple Music, television shows, and movie rentals or purchases by following the steps outlined by Apple at their website.

Finally, if you want to make sure that your new Apple ID is added to your other devices, you can log into the iCloud website with your new Apple ID and password. This will ensure the new account is synced with the device.

Once you have followed these steps, all of the content from your old Apple ID should have been successfully transferred to your new Apple ID.

Can you create a new Apple ID with the same phone number?

Yes, you can create a new Apple ID with the same phone number. Simply launch the App Store on your device and tap on your account icon at the top right of the screen. Then, tap on “Create New Apple ID” and follow the prompts to enter your personal information associated with your phone number.

After you’ve confirmed your address and payment method, you can then use your new Apple ID with the same phone number.

How many Apple IDs can I have?

You can have up to three Apple IDs associated with your account. This includes an Apple ID for use with the iTunes Store, an iCloud account, and a third Apple ID for use with iMessage and FaceTime. If you are creating a new Apple ID or just switching to a new Apple ID, it is important to remember that you can only create three Apple IDs on your account.

Once you have created an Apple ID, it is linked to your account and cannot be deleted.