If I lose/break my business iPhone, I buy a new iPhone, sign in and everything is setup exactly how it was (apps, files, photos, notes, reminders, wifi, bluetooth, settings, etc...). It is as painless a process as I can imagine.

I tried using seedvault once and it crapped out on me so I never tried again, but I imagine you can't do that with it?

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Oh poor Apple cuck... NGMI.