How to Backup iPhone 7 to iCloud
Backing up your iPhone 7 to iCloud is easy. Your iPhone can do it automatically after you set it up. Because it’s automatic, we recommend this option. All you need is an iCloud account—which you probably created when you set up your iPhone—and a Wi-Fi connection. Assuming you have those things, here’s how to backup iPhone 7 using iCloud:
How to Upgrade iCloud Storage
Every iCloud account comes with 5 GB of free storage. That’s not enough for most people. Your iCloud account stores more than just backups. It can also be used to store photos, contacts, calendars, and documents. You’ll end up with more than 5 GB of data on your iPhone pretty quickly and you won’t be able to back up if your iCloud account doesn’t have enough free space. Apple makes it easy — and affordable — to upgrade your iCloud storage. Here’s how:
How to Backup iPhone 7 to iTunes
You can also backup iPhone 7 to a computer using iTunes. This creates the same kind of back up, and gives you the same set of options for restoring the data onto a new phone. There are two key differences: Still, backing up to iTunes may be the better choice for you, especially if you have a slow Wi-Fi connection that makes iCloud backups take forever. You may also not want to pay extra for an upgraded iCloud account. To backup iPhone 7 to iTunes, follow these steps:
Why Back Up Your iPhone 7?
Backing up your computer is an important way to make sure you don’t lose valuable data like family photos, financial and medial records, and music. Computers break, hard drives fail, and other disasters occur, but if you’ve got a backup, you’re protected. All of that is true for your iPhone 7, too. Our smartphones are packed full of important data. Photos, text messages, emails, and music are all things you want to hold onto. But smartphones may break even more often than computers—they’re definitely at more risk from drops, being lost or stolen, and other disasters. If you’ve backed up your iPhone 7, though, you don’t have to worry. Your data will be safe, sound, and ready to be restored onto a new phone whenever you need it.
Why You Should Backup iPhone 7 to Both iCloud and iTunes
Now that you know the two ways to backup your iPhone 7, the question is which you should use. The answer may surprise you: it’s both. That’s right, you should back up your iPhone to both iCloud and iTunes. That may seem pointless and repetitive, but it’s actual smart data security behavior. Generally speaking, you always want to have two backups. You want one that’s easy to access and one that’s “offsite.” An offsite backup is a backup that’s not in the same location as the device you’re backing up. Think about it: If you only back up to a computer, your backup could be lost if something happens to your iPhone and your computer. If the computer’s hard drive fails, your iPhone backup will be lost. If the house the computer is in burns down, your iPhone backup burns down with it. You can use iCloud as your offsite, automated backup and iTunes as your convenient backup. Chances are, you won’t end up in a situation where you need to have two backups, but should disaster strike, the small amount of extra work required to create two backups will be more than worth it.