You can back up your iPhone and restore all your data through iTunes, iCloud, Finder, or Google One. Here’s how to get it done.
Macworld Even with iCloud, managing your files across devices can get frustrating, but you don’t actually have to do it all ...
Relying solely on a single iCloud backup as a disaster recovery system is brave. And by ‘brave’ we mean ‘bonkers’. If you’re a Mac user, you’re now long free from iTunes – hurrah! Only the process is ...
Even the most responsible folks can end up misplacing or accidentally damaging their phones, which is why it’s crucial to ...
If you make use of iCloud Drive or a paid iCloud+ plan, you can back up valuable information, documents, and images wirelessly to the internet, where it can be easily accessed and downloaded from ...
Windows users (and those running older versions of macOS) can back up their phone through iTunes or iCloud. If you’re running macOS Catalina or higher, you'd turn to Finder. You can also bypass ...
If you make use of iCloud Drive or a paid iCloud+ plan, you can back up valuable information, documents, and images wirelessly to the internet, where it can be easily accessed and downloaded from ...
If you make use of iCloud Drive or a paid iCloud+ plan, you can back up valuable information, documents, and images wirelessly to the internet, where it can be easily accessed and downloaded from ...
When iCloud is used to back up your phone, you're saving app data, Apple Watch backups, device settings, Home screen layout, iMessage, SMS, and MMS messages, photos and videos, Purchase history ...