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To start handpicking apps, tap on Show All Apps towards the bottom of the screen. Once you turn off backups for certain apps, you will be asked to confirm you indeed want to turn off backups and delete the data that is currently in iCloud.
Note that apps are sorted by storage used, with the ones using the most storage at the top. Now you don't have to worry about having to purchase apps you had already paid for. Fortunately for you, Apple remembers that you already paid for them. Simply follow our guide to re-download them back to your iOs device. And should you ever need to restore lost files from iCloud without having to restore the device, Dr.
Fone will come to the rescue. There is no reason to lose new and existing data just so you can get back lost data. Part 1. How to Restore App data from iCloud Part 3.
How to Restore Files from iTunes Part 1. But I realize a lot of people won't be able to back up to iCloud without a little work. You might see this message on your iOS device, "This iPhone cannot be backed up because there is not enough iCloud storage available.
Every iCloud account gets 5GB for free. But most people have more than 5GB of data on their phone -- or they have more than one iOS device that needs backing up. Hence, 5GB isn't enough space. And maybe one day Apple will change its free tier to give us more data and make backing up easier for everyone. But until then, we need to do some calculations to optimize our iCloud accounts. As I mentioned earlier, iCloud doesn't back up every last thing on your phone.
Instead, it takes a smart approach, and won't back up things that are synced with your internet accounts or that you've purchased with your iTunes Apple ID. There's a list of devices that are backing up or trying to back up with your account.
By the way, if you see multiple backups of the same phone, take a look at how old each one is. You might have an older iPhone backup that you can delete to open up iCloud space. Once you're done purging this list, tap on the name of the device you're currently using. Give your phone a few moments to figure things out, then look at the top of the screen. If you haven't backed up your iPhone to iCloud before or in a long time, the Next Backup Size will be a pretty large amount of data.
Obviously, if it's more than 5GB you have either buy more storage or adjust what exactly you're backing up. This list will have apps and how much data each has to back up.
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