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How to take backup from your iPhone or iPad

Since smartphones came into this world, humans use them for every second thing. We use it to capture photos, store our memories with loved ones in it, and even save important contacts in it. After smartphones were introduced, people stopped remembering phone numbers by heart, as they did earlier. Thereafter, even smartphones started bringing up features like having a backup or cloud storage so that one can have a safeguarded experience in storing their pictures, documents, videos, or any other important stuff. However, those who own an iPhone or an iPad,  find it a little uneasy to take the backup on their phone.

Well, how is the backup done and how can you start storing pictures in your phone without any worry to have to look for backups every day is what this article is about.

Read to know more about how to back up your iPhone or iPad with the help of iCloud. Simply, if you keep a backup of your photos, images, or documents in iCloud, it will provide you with a copy of them saved with you forever, so you don’t feel guilty even after the original ones are damaged, or lost. Just a few simple steps and whoosh! You are done.

Starting with good network connectivity, connect your device with a strong enough wifi connection.

  • Go to Settings, you will find your name at the top. Tap on it, and then on the iCloud mentioned in it.
  • Now, just click on the Back Up NOW option. Make sure that you have a stable and strong network connection. In your device where the backup appears, you will find the last date and time you performed a backup on your phone. If you have not backed up ever before, the same would not appear. So, now you will be backing up everything you have saved on your phone.
  • If you have been backing up contents in your phones for quite a long time, it will be a huge difficulty to follow the process, because once you click on backup now”, you will get the detail flashing that you do not have any iCloud storage space left in your phones


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