If you see that your iOS device is running very slowly, encountering network problems, performing slow operations, then you may fix it by recovering from the backup. Generally it is recommended to back up your device by any of the two options: either you back it up to the iCloud or you may perform the backing/restoring process via iTunes. It may also prevent your device from data loss.
iPhone and iPad are fast performing devices, but sometimes they may work slowly because of the issue with your network or any other technical cause. Here are the steps to restore your iOS devices from a backup.
Restoring your iOS device from iCloud backup
- First of all, switch on the device. After some time, you will view a welcome screen. Here you have to remove all of your device contents before proceeding further to start the backup process.
- Now continue with the on-screen instructions until you see the Apps & Data page.
- Now you have to hit the “Restore from iCloud Backup” option.
- Then provide your Apple ID and secured password.
- Now you have to select a backup option. Check for the size and its date to pick a relevant one. Once you select, your data transfer will begin automatically.
- Note >> In case the system asks to update your software, update it instantly by continuing on-screen instructions.
If asked to provide your Apple ID & passcode to start the restoring process for your applications and Apple purchases, then enter it in the space provided.
7. Make sure that you have to provide every password associated with each application. In case you have created multiple IDs on various app purchases, you may skip the sign-in process.
8. Now, wait for the restoring procedure to complete. In case you disconnect your data connection, the process will pause until you resume it in the future.
Set your iPhone or iPad under a scheduled backup slot, it is just like enabling the backup feature on Mac. You may set it to automatic backup mode according to your choice. It is recommended to set it up on a twenty-four hours slot through iCloud, or the other method is to set it up to the slot of when your device starts and you launch iTunes.
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