“iCloud backup failed despite having storage on iPhone 13: I have iCloud+ about 50GB and when i try to backup, it showing backup failed and not enough storage. Anybody explain what is the issue?” ———- Back
Yes, the manage icloud storage part of the iphone does show that messages are being backed up but when I go into that detail it just shows really old messages from 6+ months ago and not more recent ones such as the ones that were accidently deleted...So, I am thinking there is somet...
Despite being a dependable storage service, sometimes iCloud doesn't sync on Mac or Windows PC. This leads to the unfortunate predicament that your data may not be up-to-date on your device, and you can find yourself in a difficult situation where you desperately need it but cannot access ...
all the way up to $59.99/£54.99 for a whopping 12TB. While these plans can be shared via your family plan, so you can get the most for your 2TB of storage, the fact that there is no option between the not-enough 200GB and the far-too-much 2TB, is ...
There are many othercloud storage servicesout there with various pros and cons if you’re willing to do the research and the work to set them up. Apple’s deal looks competitive at the lower end, not so much if you want more storage – perhaps partly because it has traditionally bought ...
"You do not have enough space in iCloud to back up your iPhone. A 50 GB plan gives you plenty of space to continue backing up your iPhone. Your first month is free and it's just $0.99 each month after." Tapping on a large blue button reading "Get 50 GB Free For 1 ...
I received the message "This iPhone cannot be backed up because there is not enough iCloud storage available." despite having Gigabytes of space left and Photo backups disabled. How do I fix this please? - Question from Apple Community ...
For most people, that may be enough, but if not, Google also offers more storage through its paid Google One plans. You can get 100GB for $2 per month, 200GB for $3 per month, 2TB for $10per month, or 5TB for $25 per month. As you can see, even with the paid plans, you...
When you sign up for an Apple ID account you get 5GB of free online storage. If that’s enough space for everything you want to keep in iCloud and iCloud Drive, you don’t need to pay for anything else. For most people, 5GB isn’t enough space. That’s because all your iCloud...
Since iOS devices originally did not allow physical connection to external storage, a cloud service was necessary. iCloud goes beyond mere storage by backing up and syncing preferences and other hidden data, giving the Apple service an advantage with its user base over other cloud storage services...