Are you looking for ways to quickly move data between your Apple products, such as your MacBook, iPhone, and iPad? Good news: iCloud, Apple’s online storage service, is already integrated into every Apple product and streamlines the procedure.
At Asurion, we ensure that the gadgets you use the most are functional throughout the day, every day. You can get all the information you require about iCloud in this guide.
Your music, pictures, movies, documents, and other content are safely stored in iCloud by Apple, a cloud-based storage service. You may access your information from any device with iCloud. If your device is lost or stolen, you can even use iCloud to aid in finding it.
It’s a simple way to backup crucial contacts, files, and images in case something were to happen to your phone. More than 46 million phones are lost, stolen, or damaged year, according to Asurion’s 2021 claims statistics, so it’s best to have a backup strategy in place just in case.
A perk is that using iCloud makes it simple to move everything from your old phone to your new one when you acquire a new one.
From an iOS device, there are numerous ways to configure iCloud. Once you’ve connected iCloud on one iOS device, such as your Apple Watch® or Apple TV®, you may do the same on all of your other iOS devices.
Do the following two things before starting:
Check your Wi-Fi connection first (go to Settings > Wi-Fi). Your experience will be quicker, and even better, your data won’t be used up.
Additionally, ensure that your software is updated (Settings > General > Software Update) for a speedier transfer.
You are now prepared to back up your iPhone to iCloud after completing those two procedures.
iCloud is located under Settings > [your name].
Click Back Up Now under iCloud Backup.
Keep your Wi-Fi connection active until the backup is complete. If your smartphone indicates that it needs additional iCloud storage to finish the backup, follow the on-screen instructions to add extra storage or free up space. To free up iCloud storage, go back to iCloud > Manage Storage.
recurring backups Keep your data current and stored in iCloud just in case. Every time your phone is plugged in and connected to Wi-Fi, iCloud automatically backs it up, making it simple to stay current.
Select iCloud under Settings > [your name].
Each object you want to automatically back up can be turned on or off.
Any apps that you don’t want to be included in your automatic backup can have their backup turned off. Additionally, this can save iCloud storage space.
Select iCloud under Settings > [your name].
Select Manage Storage under iCloud.
Each app you want to remove from the backup can be turned on or off. If automatic backups are enabled on an iOS device, deleting content from that device automatically deletes it from iCloud.
Using iCloud is your best option if you want to transfer your photographs, contacts, and messages to your new phone.
Following the aforementioned iCloud backup procedures, you must first back up everything from your old phone.
Up until the Apps & Data screen during device setup, follow the on-screen instructions.
When prompted, tap Restore from iCloud Backup and use your Apple ID to log into iCloud.
Choose an iCloud backup from the list under Choose backup. A date and size should be on each one. Your software may need to be updated.
To recover your purchases and applications, sign in using your Apple ID when requested.
Make sure Photos is turned on in your settings if you wish to store your photos on iCloud. Choose Optimize iPhone Storage rather than Download and Keep Originals if your storage is getting low.
Make sure your iOS device has the most recent software update. Access Software Update by going to Settings > General.
Before you restore your device, see when the latest backup was made. To access iCloud Backup, navigate to Settings > [Your name] > iCloud.
Tap Erase All Content and Settings after navigating to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone.
Tap Restore from iCloud Backup on the Apps & Data screen, then log into iCloud.
Select Choose Backup and then choose from the list of backups in iCloud.
We are aware that it can be challenging to remember the usernames and passwords for all the accounts you use on your phone, including email, online banking, and social networking. Fortunately, there is a way to simplify things. Your passwords are remembered by iCloud Keychain® so you don’t have to. Your login information is securely stored in Keychain so you can access it from any Apple device.
To access iCloud, go to Settings > [your name].
Turn on iCloud Keychain by tapping Keychain.
As long as you have an active iCloud account, you can utilize Keychain on all of your other Apple devices.
On your iOS device, Keychain will notify you and request that you save your login data the next time you sign in to an app or website.
When you log in again after saving your information, Keychain will automatically fill in your details. You might need to utilize Touch ID to access your password from Keychain for more secure accounts, such as your online banking.
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