Apple releases iOS 17.0.2 that could prevent an iPhone to receive transferred data while being setup
Once you have the update ready to go, you’ll have to have your watch on the charger, powered up to 50% or higher, and near an iPhone that is connected to a Wi-Fi signal.
Last week was a busy one with Apple releasing iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and watchOS 10 on September 18th. To patch some flaws that Apple says might have been exploited, on September 21st it released iOS 17.0.1, iPadOS 17.0.1, and watchOS 10.0.1. Today, we are installing iOS 17.0.2, iPadOS 17.0.2. and watchOS 10.0.2.
If you plan on transferring data from your old iPhone to a brand-spanking new iPhone 15 series model, make sure you have, at the least, installed iOS 17.0.2 on your new iPhone.