Summary

To back up your iPhone to iCloud, head to Settings > Your Name > iCloud > iCloud Backup. Select “Back Up Now” to perform a manual backup or toggle on “Back Up This iPhone” to automatically back up your device when charging.

Backing up youriPhoneis just as important asbacking up your computer. You have items stored on your device that you don’t want to lose if your iPhone becomes lost, stolen, or inoperable. Luckily, backing up toiCloudis easy.

iCloud in iPhone Settings

Why Backup to iCloud?

Having backups of your data is a good idea no matter where you store it. In fact, we recommend keepingmultiple copies of anything you backupso that if one method fails for some reason you still have another. Even if you already have backups on multiplephysical hard drives, backing up to iCloud gives you anall-important offsite backup. That makes backups one of thebest uses of spare iCloud storage.

It’s also smart to make sure your data is all backed up when it’stime to upgrade phonesso y ou can set it up in a snap from the data in iCloud. The same applies forupgrading to a new version of iOS, just in case something goes wrong.

Back Up Now in iCloud Backup settings

Of course, you will have to make sure you have enough storage in your iCloud account. How much you need will depend on how much data you have stored on your iPhone, but you’ll get a notification if your storage isn’t big enough when you initiate the back up. There are a few things you can do tofree up space, and if you can’t make room you do have a few options forsaving money on an iCloud storage upgrade. Be prepared for some frustration, though, because as we’ve made cleariCloud’s tier scheme is in need of an update.

What’s Included in the Backup?

Whether you perform a manual backup to iCloud or set up automatic backups that run each day, the same items normally stored on your physical device will back up to iCloud. Here are the thingsincluded in the backup:

Additionally, if you use iOS 11 or earlier, voice memos are included. And, if you own an Apple Watch, those backups are also included unless you useFamily Setup for your Watch.

Alert for app data not included in the backup

Many other items on your iPhone already get backed up to iCloud by default, and they include contacts, calendars,notes, reminders, voice memos, bookmarks, iCloud messages, andiCloud photos.

How to Sync an iPhone Back Up to iCloud

You can perform a one-time,manual backup of your iPhoneto iCloud. This is a good option if you just purchased a new iPhone or are preparing to update your version of iOS but don’t want to have your data backed up every day. Even if you’ve already set up automatic updates, this will force iCloud to update.

Make sure you’reconnected to Wi-Fiand then open the Settings on your iPhone. Select your name at the top and then tap “iCloud.”

Backup progress and time of successful backup

Pick “iCloud Backup” and tap “Back Up Now.”

You may receive an alert before the backup begins. This can be from one of the following:

Toggle for Back Up This iPhone in the iCloud Backup settings

It can take up to several minutes for the backup process to run, depending on the amount of data on your device. So be sure you stay connected to your Wi-Fi network during the process.

Once complete, you’ll see the date and time of the last successful backup below “Back Up Now.”

iCloud backup details on iPhone

How to Automatically Back Up Your iPhone

Performing regularbackups of your iPhoneis essential so that you don’t lose any important items. You can set iCloud to automatically sync your data, purchases, and other items on a regular schedule.

Go to the same spot in your Settings as above, Your Name > iCloud > iCloud Backup. Then, turn on the toggle at the top for Back Up This iPhone.

Optionally, you can enable the toggle to Back Up Over Cellular if you lose your Wi-Fi connection. Just note that it may affect yourcellular data plan usage.

To ensure your device is ready for the automatic backup, simply make sure you’re on Wi-Fi, connect your iPhone to its power source, and enable the Lock screen. Your device will then automatically backup to iCloud. The ideal time for this is during your normal charging time, like when you’re asleep.

Just like backing up your iPhone manually, you can then see the date and time for your last successful backup on the iCloud Backup screen.

View Your iCloud Backup Details

To see more than the date and time of the last backup update, such as the size and data from which apps were included, head back to the iCloud Backup screen.

In Settings > Your Name > iCloud > iCloud Backup, select your device at the bottom. You’ll then see a summary of details at the top along with the app data that was backed up directly beneath.

You can also see thesize of your next backup. This is a good time to confirm that you have enough iCloud storage space available and upgrade if necessary. Remember, you receive 5GB of free iCloud storage, but canupgrade to obtain moredirectly from your device.

If you decide you’re done with iCloud backups, look at how todisable and delete an iCloud backupon your iPhone.