Making a device backup over iCloud now requires iOS 9 or later, which means iPhones and iPads that are running iOS 8 or earlier are no longer able to be backed up using iCloud. Apple announced the ...
I'm thinking aloud here, but would like your thoughts and/or opinions on the subject. How are you backing up your iOS devices? I have an iPhone and an iPad. Both are running the latest iOS (v5.1.1). I ...
With iOS 16.3, Apple promised better performance and fixes for a few issues. However, it brought its own set of problems. Many users who installed the latest version of the iPhone operating system ...
Washington: In a significant shift, Apple has officially stopped supporting iCloud backups for iPhones and iPads running iOS 8 or earlier. As announced in November, this change took effect this week, ...
In a new support document, Apple has revealed that starting December 18, 2024, devices running iOS 8 or earlier will no longer be eligible for iCloud backups, and any backups stored in iCloud will be ...
Following the release of the iOS 17 beta for developers in June, Apple has now released a public beta for anyone interested in trying out the new software ahead of the official launch this fall. But ...
Owners of iPhones running on iOS 8 and earlier will soon lose the ability to use iCloud device backups, unless they update to iOS 9 or later. As a way to keep hold of your data, iCloud backups are ...
With iOS 16, you can back up your iPhone to iCloud over a 4G LTE network. The feature is a part of iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 beta 2. It should also make its way to the final public release later this year.
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