How to Back Up Your iPhone to iTunes

How to Back Up Your iPhone to iTunes

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How to Back Up Your iPhone to iTunes

Works for iPad backups, too

By Evan Killham Evan Killham Writer University of Nebraska Evan Killham has been writing about tech and pop culture since 2008. His work has appeared in publications that include Fandom, VentureBeat, and ScreenRant. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on March 6, 2021 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email iPhone & iOS Switching from Android

What to Know

Open iTunes. Connect your iPhone to the computer with a cable. Click the device icon to open the iTunes settings screen.In the Backups section, under Automatically Back Up, click the button next to This computer.Select Back Up Now to save all the iPhone data to the computer. This article explains how to back up an iPhone and other iOS devices with iOS 5 or later to iTunes on a computer.

How to Back Up Your iPhone to iTunes

Backing up your iPhone only takes a couple of clicks. Here's how to do it. Open iTunes. Connect your device to the computer using a USB cable. Click the device icon in the upper-left corner of iTunes. The next screen will show information about your iPhone or iPad, including the version of iOS it's running and how much storage it's using. Scroll down to the Backups section for more options. The Latest Backups section tells you when you last saved your data. It provides the date and time of your last backups both to iCloud and to the computer you're using. This section also lets you customize the settings for backups. Click the button next to This computer under the Automatically Back Up heading to store your information locally. Click the box next to Encrypt local backup to add another layer of protection to your data. Encrypting local backups also lets you include passwords, HomeKit information, and Health data to your file. You can't back up these files unless you choose this option. Click Change Password to set or update the code protecting your backup. Check the box next to Remember this password in my keychain to keep from having to enter the code to restore your device from a backup. Leaving this box unchecked will keep your backups more secure. With the password saved, anyone with access to your computer will be able to use your backup. Enter and confirm your password, and then click Change Password to save it. Two buttons will create a backup of your device. Back Up Now saves all of your data to the computer.Sync creates a backup and updates your iPhone or other iOS device with any changes that you've made to your iTunes library. You can use your device during the backup as long as you keep it plugged into the computer. Starting with macOS 10.15 (Catalina), iTunes was deprecated and is no longer included in any Catalina or later Mac system. If you've upgraded to Catalina, you can still back up your iPhone to your computer; you just do it through the Finder instead of iTunes. If you're using macOS 10.14 or earlier or a Windows-based PC, however, you can use either iTunes or an iCloud backup to save your data.

Why Use iTunes

Starting with iOS 5, iOS users could skip iTunes for backups and store their data in iCloud, instead. Because of this change, you might wonder why you should keep using the software on your Mac at all. You may have several reasons to stick with the software solution, however. For example, you may not pay for extra iCloud storage, and the free 5 GB isn't enough to hold everything you want to preserve. Even if you have all the space you need in iCloud, you still might want to double up by also using iTunes. Doing so gives you the option to save your backup to an external drive, which will let you access it even in a hardware failure or (unlikely) iCloud outage. Either way, having too many backups can't be a bad thing. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Back Up iPhone 5 How to Backup iPhone 8 and 8 Plus to iCloud and Mac How to Restore Your iPhone From a Backup How to Reset Restrictions Passcode on an iPhone How to Transfer Messages from iPhone to iPhone How to Factory Reset an iPhone (All Models) How to Back up Your Mac to an External Hard Drive With Time Machine How to Recover Deleted Text Messages on Any Phone How to Back Up Your iPhone to an External Hard Drive How to Change Your iPhone's Name How to Back Up Your Android Phone to a PC How to Back Up Your Apple Watch How to Restore Your iPod Touch to Factory Settings How to Stop iTunes From Opening When an iPhone Is Connected to a Mac How to Transfer Contacts From iPhone to iPhone How to Restore an iPad to Factory Default Using iTunes Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies
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