and only with your devices. It’s built into iOS 9 and OS X El Capitan. See
.
Set up iPhone
WARNING: To avoid injury, read before using iPhone.
You can set up iPhone over a Wi-Fi network, or over your carrier’s cellular network (not
available in all areas). Or connect iPhone to your computer and use iTunes to set up iPhone
(see ).
Note: If you’re using iPhone with a company, school, or other organization, see
.
Set up iPhone. Turn on iPhone, then follow the setup assistant.
Setup Assistant steps you through the process, including:
Connecting to a Wi-Fi network
Activating iPhone with your carrier
Enabling location services
Setting up a passcode and Touch ID
Restoring data from a backup or another device (if applicable)
Signing in with your Apple ID to enable iCloud, Apple Music, the App Store, and more
Enrolling in two-factor authentication (if applicable)
Setting up Apple Pay
Setting up iCloud Keychain
Enabling Siri
Choosing display zoom (if applicable)
You can also restore iPhone from an iCloud or iTunes backup or migrate from an Android
device during setup. See .
Note: Find My iPhone is turned on when you sign in with your Apple ID during setup.
Activation Lock is engaged to help prevent anyone else from activating your iPhone, even if
it is completely restored. Before you sell or give away your iPhone, you should reset it to
Use two-factor
authentication for security