[access-uk] Re: Reminder: Back Your Stuff Up Before iOS 7 Drops Tomorrow | Gizmodo UK

  • From: "Jackie Brown" <thebrownsplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2013 09:40:28 +0100

Yep, done mine.  I may wait a few days though to see what filters through on
the various wires.


Kind regards,

Jackie Brown
Twitter: @thebrownsplace

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Tomorrow | Gizmodo UK

Sound advice!

http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2013/09/reminder-back-your-stuff-up-before-ios-7-dr
ops-tomorrow/

Reminder: Back Your Stuff Up Before iOS 7 Drops Tomorrow


iOS 7 is coming tomorrow. As exciting as that might be, major platform
updates are almost always very buggy, so you should back your stuff up
before you dive in. Here's a quick refresher on how to do just that.

 

iCloud

- Connect to Wi-Fi.
- Go to your settings and click iCloud.
- Select Storage & Backup.
- Tap Back Up Now. It should take only a few minutes to back you up on
iCloud, depending on when you last did this.



iTunes

- Plug your phone into your laptop.
- Select the Summary tab.
- Scroll down to the second section. Under Manually Back Up and Restore, hit
Back Up Now. Your phone and your computer will automatically start saving
all your stuff. Again, this should happen pretty quickly, depending on when
your last backup was.



Once you're all set, you're free to upgrade in peace. [h/t @CultofMac]


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