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There are a number of reasons why you might need to backup your iPhone. Perhaps you are changing to a newer model of the Apple iPhone and want to transfer all of your data, apps, settings and other content to your new device. You might also run into a situation where it’s necessary to return your iPhone to factory settings and you need to wipe your phone clean of everything.
It is advisable to regularly create backups of your phone’s contents, so that nothing gets lost either due to an accident or some other unexpected issue. There are different ways for you to backup your iPhone. We’ll walk you through the different steps so you can keep your precious data safe and available for backup.
In this guide, we will walk you through the steps to backup your iPhone using iCloud or iTunes. Please note that these steps are applicable to all iPhone models running iOS 12 or later.
Make sure your iPhone is connected to a Wi-Fi network. iCloud backups require a stable internet connection.
Go to the home screen of your iPhone and tap on the “Settings” app. It is represented by a gear icon.
Scroll down and tap on your Apple ID at the top of the Settings menu. This will open your Apple ID settings.
Tap on “iCloud” to access the iCloud settings.
Scroll down and tap on “iCloud Backup”. Toggle the switch to enable it if it is not already turned on.
Tap on “Back Up Now” to start the backup process. Ensure that your iPhone is connected to a power source and has enough storage space on iCloud to complete the backup.
In case you want to have your phone do a backup automatically, you can toggle the “iCloud” -selection at the top of the “iCloud Backup” -page. To do this, your iPhone has to be charging and have a Wifi connection. Remember to also check that you have enough storage space in iCloud to store all of your data.
Another way to backup your iPhone is through iTunes on your Windows PC.
Make sure you have the latest version of iTunes installed on your computer. If not, visit the Apple website and download the latest version.
Using a USB cable, connect your iPhone to your computer. iTunes should automatically launch. If not, open iTunes manually.
If prompted on your iPhone, tap “Trust” to establish a connection between your iPhone and the computer.
In iTunes, click on the iPhone icon located near the top-left corner of the window. This will open the Summary page for your device.
Under the “Backups” section, choose either “iCloud” or “This computer” as the backup location. If you select “This computer”, click on “Back Up Now” to initiate the backup process.
Keep your iPhone connected to the computer until the backup process is complete. You can monitor the progress in the iTunes window.
We just went through three methods that you can use to create an iPhone backup. Now you can restore your backup whenever you need to, for example when migrating to a new Apple smartphone or when something unexpected happens and you lost some or all of your data.
Make sure to backup your iPhone regularly either in the cloud or locally on your PC or Mac device. You can also set up an automatic backup into the cloud with iCloud for instance.
Q: How often should I backup my iPhone?
A: It is recommended to backup your iPhone regularly, ideally on a monthly basis. This ensures that your most recent data is backed up and can be easily restored if needed.
Q: How long does it take to backup an iPhone?
A: The time it takes to backup an iPhone depends on a few things like the amount of data on your device and your internet connection speed. Generally, a backup can take anywhere from a few minutes to several hours.
Q: Can I use both iCloud and iTunes backups?
A: Yes, you can use both iCloud and iTunes backups. It is recommended to have multiple backups to ensure redundancy and increased data protection.
Q: Can I access my iCloud backup from a different device?
A: Yes, you can access your iCloud backup from any iOS device using your Apple ID. During the setup process of a new device, you will be prompted to restore from an iCloud backup.
Q: How do I restore my iPhone from a backup?
A: To restore your iPhone from an iCloud backup, go to Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings. Follow the on-screen instructions until you reach the Apps & Data screen, then select “Restore from iCloud Backup” and sign in with your Apple ID. Choose the desired backup and wait for the restore process to complete.
Q: Can I backup specific data on my iPhone?
A: Yes, you can choose which data to include in your iPhone backup. In the iCloud settings, you can toggle on or off various types of data, such as contacts, photos, and app data. In iTunes, you can choose to backup specific apps or include all app data.
Q: How much iCloud storage do I need for backups?
A: The amount of iCloud storage you need depends on the size of your iPhone backup and the amount of data you have. Apple provides 5GB of free iCloud storage, but you can purchase additional storage plans if needed.
Q: Can I backup my iPhone without Wi-Fi?
A: No, iCloud backups require a stable Wi-Fi connection. However, you can backup your iPhone using iTunes on a computer without the need for Wi-Fi.
Q: Can I backup my iPhone to an external hard drive?
A: No, iTunes backups are stored on your computer’s internal hard drive. However, you can manually move the backup files to an external hard drive after the backup process is complete.
Q: Can I backup my iPhone to a cloud storage service other than iCloud?
A: No, Apple only allows iPhone backups to be stored on iCloud. However, you can manually transfer specific data to other cloud storage services, such as Google Drive or Dropbox.