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How to back up an iPhone iPad or iPod Touch using iTunes or iCloudSaving your data is the best way to keep your file secure. Go through my steps to use iCloud and iTunes to back up an iPhone iPad iPod Touch. ByAbirami-March 11, 2017 784 How to use iCloud

to backup your iPhone or iPad or iPod Touch is a little bit more beneficial. They give you 5Gb free of charge and extend up to 2Tb of Premium account capacity. The plan starts at 50Gb at $0.99 200Gb ($2.99) 1Tb ($9.99) and 2Tb ($19.99) respectively. iCloud allows you to encrypt backups after they have been made. Connecting to Wi-Fi allows you to create and use your backups anywhere in the world. You don’t need to plug your system into a machine or Mac to back up with iCloud instead you need Wi-Fi. You’ll need to have an account to access iCloud. If you do not have one then create a new account and use your private password to sign in. On your iCloud backups you’ll have everything to expect from those I listed below: Apple Pay Details and Settings. Data stored in other cloud services, such as Gmail and Mail Exchange. Information that has already been saved in iCloud such as My Photo Stream and iCloud Photo Library Contacts Calendars Notes. iCloud Music Collection and App Store content (If it’s still available in the iTunes App or iBooks Store, you can tap to re-download the content you’ve already purchased.) You can set up the iCloud backup feature. How to manually back up your iPhone or iPad using an iCloud

How to allow automatic iCloud backup on your iPhone or iPad or iPod Touch

If you’re new to this iCloud backup and this is the first time you’re doing this, then you’ll have to wait a while to complete your backup. But if you do this next time iCloud will only upload the newly added or modified data and this will make the process much quicker than the first. Go to Your iPhone or iPad or iPod Touch Settings. Choose iCloud. Scroll down and press Save. Verify that you are wired to a Wi-Fi network. Moving the lever to the right makes iCloud Backup. By activating this automatic backup feature, you’ll be warned your iPhone won’t automatically back up to your device. Tap Okay. Note: If you have too many backup files then you can remove the older iPhone file which is no longer needed.

How to manually back up your iPhone or iPad using the iCloud

Connect your computer to a Wi-Fi network before beginning.

787 You can store backups on your Mac or Windows Pc with iTunes and the storage space depends on the space available to your computer. They provide encrypted backups by default, and allow you to make and use backups from your Mac or Pc anywhere in the world. During the process, backup data excludes such details from your iPhone Plus / s / Se/4/4S or iPad or iPod Touch. An iTunes backup does not include: you can not backup things like Health Activity and Keychain data unless you do an encrypted backup process in iTunes. Apple Pay the settings and the details. Images saved and like my Photo Stream in the cloud iCloud Photo Library. File synchronized from iTunes such as imported Mp3s or Cds video books and images Content from iTunes and App Stores or Pdfs downloaded directly to iBooks (you can back up this file using iTunes Transfer Purchases) Steps to back up your data to iTunes

Start iTunes and connect your iPhone or iPad or iPod Touch to your computer. When it appears in iTunes pick your computer. If iTunes doesn’t accept your connected device get help. Now pick the file you want to be on your backups, or take a full backup. If you don’t have to save your data about health and events, you can make a backup that isn’t encrypted. Only click Now to Return. Once the backup process is complete, go toiTunes Preferences & gt Devices to check the modified backups with the date and time of their development. 788 Once the backup process is complete, you can transfer your data to any device, such as Android iOs (iPhone iPad iPod Touch) and other smartphones. If you need a helper, get help here. How to migrate data from iPhone to iPhone How to transfer data from Android to iPhone If your iCloud backup and iTunes backup can’t be done or you can’t save it from a backup follow the article to make it work better for iTunes and iCloud backup.