To start a backup to iCloud, connect your iPhone to Wi-Fi and then go to Settings and tap the Apple ID/iCloud tab at the top, which also has your name. Under each account, you can see what's being synced: mail, contacts, calendars and so on. In any of these settings, you can tap Accounts to view your various accounts. You can double-check all this by going to Settings and then going into either Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Notes or Reminders. Email, contacts and calendars are usually synced with your email account like Gmail, but in some cases, you might also sync these things with iCloud. Things you buy with your Apple ID, such as apps or music, won't back up because Apple has a receipt that you already bought them so you can download them again for free. However, it doesn't back up everything on your phone. ICloud is a free service (more on that later) that's tied to your Apple ID and that you can use to back up your iPhone. ICloud: When everything works like it's supposed to
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