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Why does my iPhone keep telling me backup failed?
One of the most common reasons for a failed iCloud backup is a lack of sufficient iCloud storage. Your iPhone won’t be able to automatically back up to the cloud if there isn’t enough storage space left for the entire backup.
Can I backup my iPhone If the screen is black?
If your device will not power on at all, there is nothing you can do to back it up now. By any chance, had you enabled iCloud backups in your iCloud account settings? iCloud backups occur automatically, once every 24 hours, when the device is plugged in, connected to wifi, and the screen is in sleep mode.
What to do when your iPhone won’t back up to iCloud?
Sign Out Of And Back Into Your iCloud Account. Another possible solution when your iPhone won’t backup to iCloud is to sign out of and back into iCloud on your iPhone. This can fix any verification issues that may be causing iCloud backups to not work. Open the Settings app. Scroll down and tap Accounts & Passwords.
Why is my iCloud storage full but it is not?
If you have enabled automatic back up on your iPhone, you may end up experiencing the iCloud storage full but it’s not issue. This happens especially when the backup is bigger than the iCloud storage space available. To solve this issue, you can back up only important data by following the steps below:
How to delete all backups on iCloud at once?
1 Open the Settings app on your iOS device. 2 Click the Apple ID at the top. 3 Tap iCloud and then click Manage Storage. 4 Tap Backup and then Click the device whose backup you wish to erase. 5 Click Delete Backup. Click Turn Off & Delete. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to delete all the backups you have on iCloud.
What to do when your iCloud storage is bigger than your backup?
This happens especially when the backup is bigger than the iCloud storage space available. To solve this issue, you can back up only important data by following the steps below: Step 1: Open Settings, tap [your name] and find iCloud.