Where is the Next Backup Size entry on iOS 12?
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I briefly saw the Next Backup Size
entry on my phone deep in the Settings somewhere, but not I cannot find it at all.
Where exactly is it?
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I briefly saw the Next Backup Size
entry on my phone deep in the Settings somewhere, but not I cannot find it at all.
Where exactly is it?
iphone ios
add a comment |
I briefly saw the Next Backup Size
entry on my phone deep in the Settings somewhere, but not I cannot find it at all.
Where exactly is it?
iphone ios
I briefly saw the Next Backup Size
entry on my phone deep in the Settings somewhere, but not I cannot find it at all.
Where exactly is it?
iphone ios
iphone ios
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Settings → Apple ID → iCloud → Manage Storage → Backups → This iPhone/iPad.
This location is documented at https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204247 in the section titled Choose which apps to back up but doesn’t spell out the next size calculation.
Pretty buried down a rabbit hole, TBH
– bmike♦
5 hours ago
@bmike I don’t see a mention of the backup size calculation documented at that link under the section mentioned, only a mention of turning apps on and off for backup?
– grg♦
5 hours ago
Holy smokes. You have to be an archeologist to find it. Thank you very much.
– AngryHacker
5 hours ago
It documents the tap tap and the change from iOS 10.2 and 10.3 that changed where to find this handy tidbit, though.
– bmike♦
5 hours ago
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@bmike Ah that’s a useful little piece of information!
– grg♦
5 hours ago
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Settings → Apple ID → iCloud → Manage Storage → Backups → This iPhone/iPad.
This location is documented at https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204247 in the section titled Choose which apps to back up but doesn’t spell out the next size calculation.
Pretty buried down a rabbit hole, TBH
– bmike♦
5 hours ago
@bmike I don’t see a mention of the backup size calculation documented at that link under the section mentioned, only a mention of turning apps on and off for backup?
– grg♦
5 hours ago
Holy smokes. You have to be an archeologist to find it. Thank you very much.
– AngryHacker
5 hours ago
It documents the tap tap and the change from iOS 10.2 and 10.3 that changed where to find this handy tidbit, though.
– bmike♦
5 hours ago
1
@bmike Ah that’s a useful little piece of information!
– grg♦
5 hours ago
add a comment |
Settings → Apple ID → iCloud → Manage Storage → Backups → This iPhone/iPad.
This location is documented at https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204247 in the section titled Choose which apps to back up but doesn’t spell out the next size calculation.
Pretty buried down a rabbit hole, TBH
– bmike♦
5 hours ago
@bmike I don’t see a mention of the backup size calculation documented at that link under the section mentioned, only a mention of turning apps on and off for backup?
– grg♦
5 hours ago
Holy smokes. You have to be an archeologist to find it. Thank you very much.
– AngryHacker
5 hours ago
It documents the tap tap and the change from iOS 10.2 and 10.3 that changed where to find this handy tidbit, though.
– bmike♦
5 hours ago
1
@bmike Ah that’s a useful little piece of information!
– grg♦
5 hours ago
add a comment |
Settings → Apple ID → iCloud → Manage Storage → Backups → This iPhone/iPad.
This location is documented at https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204247 in the section titled Choose which apps to back up but doesn’t spell out the next size calculation.
Settings → Apple ID → iCloud → Manage Storage → Backups → This iPhone/iPad.
This location is documented at https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204247 in the section titled Choose which apps to back up but doesn’t spell out the next size calculation.
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Pretty buried down a rabbit hole, TBH
– bmike♦
5 hours ago
@bmike I don’t see a mention of the backup size calculation documented at that link under the section mentioned, only a mention of turning apps on and off for backup?
– grg♦
5 hours ago
Holy smokes. You have to be an archeologist to find it. Thank you very much.
– AngryHacker
5 hours ago
It documents the tap tap and the change from iOS 10.2 and 10.3 that changed where to find this handy tidbit, though.
– bmike♦
5 hours ago
1
@bmike Ah that’s a useful little piece of information!
– grg♦
5 hours ago
add a comment |
Pretty buried down a rabbit hole, TBH
– bmike♦
5 hours ago
@bmike I don’t see a mention of the backup size calculation documented at that link under the section mentioned, only a mention of turning apps on and off for backup?
– grg♦
5 hours ago
Holy smokes. You have to be an archeologist to find it. Thank you very much.
– AngryHacker
5 hours ago
It documents the tap tap and the change from iOS 10.2 and 10.3 that changed where to find this handy tidbit, though.
– bmike♦
5 hours ago
1
@bmike Ah that’s a useful little piece of information!
– grg♦
5 hours ago
Pretty buried down a rabbit hole, TBH
– bmike♦
5 hours ago
Pretty buried down a rabbit hole, TBH
– bmike♦
5 hours ago
@bmike I don’t see a mention of the backup size calculation documented at that link under the section mentioned, only a mention of turning apps on and off for backup?
– grg♦
5 hours ago
@bmike I don’t see a mention of the backup size calculation documented at that link under the section mentioned, only a mention of turning apps on and off for backup?
– grg♦
5 hours ago
Holy smokes. You have to be an archeologist to find it. Thank you very much.
– AngryHacker
5 hours ago
Holy smokes. You have to be an archeologist to find it. Thank you very much.
– AngryHacker
5 hours ago
It documents the tap tap and the change from iOS 10.2 and 10.3 that changed where to find this handy tidbit, though.
– bmike♦
5 hours ago
It documents the tap tap and the change from iOS 10.2 and 10.3 that changed where to find this handy tidbit, though.
– bmike♦
5 hours ago
1
1
@bmike Ah that’s a useful little piece of information!
– grg♦
5 hours ago
@bmike Ah that’s a useful little piece of information!
– grg♦
5 hours ago
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