iCloud Backup
Do I really need ICloud backup activated if I only have one apple device?
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Do I really need ICloud backup activated if I only have one apple device?
It's up to you. For me, yes; It automatically backs up my device regularly so I don't have to remember to. Should my device fail when I am on vacation I can set up a replacement anywhere there's Internet. I could just make do with an iTunes/Finder backup but then I have to be near my computer and also connect it to my computer (which I have not done in years). It's a matter of convenience. I use so little data on my devices I can squeeze 4 device backups into my 5 GB free iCloud storage.
Backup methods for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - general comparison of using Finder/iTunes vs. iCloud - https://support.apple.com/HT204136
Of course you could do without a backup altogether if you are using iCloud to sync items. If you use iCloud syncing then most of what people would really consider to be critical is in iCloud and a backup is mostly configuration information.
It's up to you. For me, yes; It automatically backs up my device regularly so I don't have to remember to. Should my device fail when I am on vacation I can set up a replacement anywhere there's Internet. I could just make do with an iTunes/Finder backup but then I have to be near my computer and also connect it to my computer (which I have not done in years). It's a matter of convenience. I use so little data on my devices I can squeeze 4 device backups into my 5 GB free iCloud storage.
Backup methods for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - general comparison of using Finder/iTunes vs. iCloud - https://support.apple.com/HT204136
Of course you could do without a backup altogether if you are using iCloud to sync items. If you use iCloud syncing then most of what people would really consider to be critical is in iCloud and a backup is mostly configuration information.
Oh, ok. That sounds like a good idea to have. Thank you so much for your quick response. I’m going to leave in enable just in case something were to happen to my cell phone. Thanks again.
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iCloud Backup