Once essential data from the default apps has been backed up, iTunes will ask you if you want to transfer purchases. This backs up all apps installed on your phone, along with data downloaded within those apps. To do this, you will have to sign in with your Apple ID. If you don't have access to a computer, then you can use iCloud Backup. Only 5GB is free and you'll have to pay Rs.
You'll get a warning telling you that your iPhone will not back up to your computer automatically. Tap Ok. This will start backing up your data to iCloud. Wait for the backup to finish before proceeding further.
You should see the Last Backup time which should appear right below Back Up Now correspond to something recent once the backup is completed. Once again, you can do this directly via your iOS device or iTunes. In this case we recommend doing this via the device itself.
The iOS 9 update is big download, but the amount of free space required on your device is lesser than iOS 8, so there are unlikely to be troubles like last year when you are installing iOS 9. You can switch it back afterwards. Press the 'Backup Now' button on the right to manually back up your files. Backing up all of the apps on your phone or tablet is optional and less important — I do it every once in a while. Once the back-up process completes its four main steps, double-check that it worked and archive it in the Preferences menu.
Click on File in the top menu, Preferences, the Devices tab and right-click on the latest backup. Select 'Archive' to isolate this backup file so that it's not replaced by future backups. If you're extra cautious you can click 'Show in Finder' to locate the folder with a funny gibberish name and drop it into an external hard drive.
Some users have reported better results by plugging their Apple devices into PCs and manually running the update through iTunes software. Apple's servers are being hit hard right now. The iOS 9 OTA update is telling people that can install, estimating to take about 30 minutes and failing midway through the update process. While you're at it, you might as well update to iOS 9.
There's just a few extra steps in the how to guide for that. If you want iOS 9. Select Download Profile from beta. You may have to log into your Apple account in order to access this page. You'll know it worked once it asks you to 'Choose a Device' in a menu.
Select iPhone or iPad. Installing it on Apple Watch does nothing at the moment since there's no WatchOS 2 public beta, and its official launch has been delayed. Select 'Install' in the top-right corner of the iOS 9. Agree to the consent form you'll never actually read and hit 'Install'. A restart is required in order to apply the changes, so select 'Restart' in order to make that happen.
The profile is now installed and you're ready to update to iOS 9. Once your iPhone or iPad restarts, everything looks the same. That's because you're still running iOS 8. Download and install this 1. Published Date: March 02, Yes No. Character limit: Maximum character limit is Start a discussion in Apple Support Communities.
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