Yes, of course you want to back up your iPhone — as we all know, despite phone cases and Gorilla glass and careful engineering, disaster — in the form of cracked displays, lost devices, and three-year-olds who think it’s fun to sit on your latest phone — can happen. When that happens, you want to have all your data backed up. The easiest way to go is to back up using iCloud, which is not only simple to set up, but makes it just as simple to set up a new phone if your old one is no longer available. (You can also back up to other services, such as Google Drive, but it isn’t nearly as convenient.) Or, if you’re an iPhone user who is steadfast about retaining your privacy, you can back up your iPhone to your Mac or Windows computer and retain full control of your data backups. Here’s how to back up to iCloud or your laptop / desktop. Back up to iCloud
Back up to your desktop
If you’re using Finder, open a Finder window (by either clicking on the Finder icon in your dock or selecting “File” > “New Finder Window” in the top Finder menu bar), and look for your iPhone in the left-hand menu under “Locations.”
If you need to restore your backup, just go to the same page and click on “Restore Backup...” Note that you can either manually back up your iPhone, or you can also have it automatically back up each time you connect it to your computer. Look for “Options” just below the “Backups” section, and select “Automatically sync when this iPhone is connected.” Once you’ve set up your backup to your computer, you may want to delete any backups you’ve made to iCloud. To do this on your Mac:
To do this on your iPhone:
And you’re done! Update September 15th, 2021, 10:20AM ET: This article was originally published on January 23, 2020 and has been updated to add directions for updating with iCloud and to update the other instructions. |