iCloud automatically performs backup of all data on your iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. So if you want to replace, upgrade, free space, or simply restore the device, you can easily go back to the beginning.
Unfortunately, the 5 GB of free storage that Apple gives us are filled quickly. Sure, you can delete the iCloud email with large attachments, or be frugal on the documents to be stored in the cloud, but it is also possible to control exactly what is running in the backup, eliminating anything that is not urgent or important to you. You can also manually delete old backups from devices that do not have anymore.
1.) Here’s how to delete a backup to iCloud. The old backup, especially, are for devices that have long since lost, given away, sold or updated. This can be a tremendous waste of space for iCloud. Similarly, even the backups of the devices may no longer need to exist. Since all iPhones, iPods and iPads are always connected to your iCloud account, they share the same storage to 5 GB can give back a lot of room to maneuver if they are carried constant cleaning.
2.) The steps are as follows: 1.) Launch the Settings app; 2.) Tap iCloud; 3.) Tap archiving and backup; 4.) Tap Manage storage; 5.) Discover the backups stored on the iCloud; 6.) Tap the backup you want to remove from iCloud; 7.) Tap Delete Backup; 8.) Tap Turn Off and Delete.
3.) That’s it, now the backup is removed, and your iCloud account should show a more space, as well as being healthier and more balanced. If you wish, you can also check what has been checked in the backup.
The process is very easy: 1.) Launch the Settings app; 2.) Tap iCloud near the bottom; 3.) Tap archiving and backup near the bottom; 4.) Tap Manage storage. All procedures listed are, without a doubt, very easy and affordable for everyone. To carry them out properly there is no need to do is to carefully follow the steps listed in this guide and, once completed, you can make better use of all that your iCloud can offer (needless to say, absolutely free and without the further expense) …