▲ | samhclark 6 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
I really like this setup. I think it balances friction and usefulness in exactly the way I've been aiming for. Still, I have a couple questions about it, since I don't own an iPhone but am considering buying one soon. 1. How does this affect backup and restore? Could I still restore from a backup on a new phone, if needed? I've lost my phone while traveling before and buying a replacement was pretty seamless. 2. Is the ability to disable the profile bound to the Mac you use Apple Configurator on? I don't own a Mac, but if I could use a friend's Mac when I need to make changes this could maybe work. Great writeup, thanks for posting it! | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | eigencoder 5 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
I've been using the same setup as the author for about a year, I can help some. 1. I don't know, never tried this. I do know iCloud backups still work, because I've used them after wiping my phone. But I think you must plug the new phone into your computer and set it up as a managed device before you load the backup, or else parts of the profile might not take. 2. No, it's not. I traded in my old macbook pro for a mac mini back in May. I was able to use Apple Configurator on the new mac mini to change the profile on my phone. There is one caveat though -- the phone is still technically supervised by the old mac, so you have to confirm the profile by going into the phone's settings. Using the original, you just have to plug the phone in and unlock it. | |||||||||||||||||
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