The info on your phone will be backed up in different places. If your backups are uploaded in Google, they're encrypted using your Google Account password. Some things get backed up by Apple, so you don't
need to turn on Google One's backup to save this data. These files include: For the most up-to-date list and to find more details about iCloud, visit the help center. Start or stop a backupTip: If you don’t have Wi-Fi nearby, it’s possible to back up your files with cellular data. If this uses too much of your data, turn off the cellular data option. After you choose your backup settings, you can immediately start a backup of your phone.
Delete your data backupsFix problems with backup or restoreYou can't start the backup process Check that your phone can back up correctly.
You can’t find everything you backed up Make sure to check the right place. Your files are saved inside other apps, not Google One.
If your media still won’t back upYou can manually upload your files. Learn how to:
Was this helpful? How can we improve it? You can use Google Drive to back up content on your iPhone and iCloud account. You can see and use all your content
across all devices after you back up. Photos
Contacts
Calendar
If your backup did not finish You may see "Backup did not complete" when all or some of your content is not backed up.
Was this helpful? How can we improve it? How do I backup my iPhone to my iPad without iCloud?iTunes Backup
To back up with iTunes, plug your iPhone into your PC or Mac, open iTunes, and sync your files between your PC or Mac and iPhone. Unlike iCloud, iTunes backs up all your photos, images, media files not purchased from iTunes, messages, call logs, application data, settings, memos, calendar, and bookmarks.
Does iPhone backup work on iPad?iCloud Backup makes a copy of the information on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. When your device is backed up in iCloud, you can easily set up a new device or restore information on one you already have.
Can you transfer stuff from your phone to your iPad?If you only have a few files to transfer from Android to iPad, the best option may be to use Google Drive. This process involves you uploading the files to your Google Drive and then login into the Drive on your iPad to access the files.
Do I need to backup both my iPhone and iPad?Actually, it's best to use both. Having a local backup is much more efficient; if you have to restore your device, you'll save a lot of time restoring it from your local backup.
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