If your iPhone is stolen or broken, it can be quite stressful, and
even worse if you realize that the last time you made an iCloud backup
of your phone on your laptop was a few weeks ago.
There is a
solution to this, and that is iCloud. This is Apple’s rather active
service that can keep a copy of all your photos, iMessages and even your
WhatsApp messages stored safely out of harm’s way.
Instead of
having to plug your iPhone into a laptop or computer every time you want
to make a backup, create a copy of everything on your phone via WiFi
and if you charge your phone every night you will do it every day
without realizing it. It includes everything from the photos you have to
the way you have organized your applications and even the wallpaper you
have chosen.
Backing up iPhone to iCloud works also with iPad
and iPod Touch and you can store them in the same iCloud account. It
can be a little difficult to configure it, but once done, it will give
you a level of technological tranquility that you did not know you were
capable of.
How to get iCloud backup
1. Configuration – Account
2. Account – iCloud
3. iCloud: scroll down and tap iCloud Backup
4. Turn on iCloud Backup
5. To make a backup automatically,
make sure your iPhone is connected to WiFi and connected to a power
source, therefore, in effect, every time you go to bed.
How to synchronize all your pictures with iCloud
While
the images on your iPhone are now backed up securely, if you have more
than one Apple device, there is another handy feature that you can use
to ensure that photos are synchronized on all your devices. iCloud Photo
Library synchronizes each photo on your MacBook, iPhone or iPad. Any change or editing you make on your iPhone will be instantly copied to the other devices.
It’s handy if you have more than one Apple device and you’re bored with having to send individual photos to edit them.
- Configuration – Photos and camera
- Photos and camera: activate the iCloud photo library.
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