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Apple ends iCloud backup support for iOS 8 and earlier
Apple to delete iCloud backups for older iOS versions - here's what to do
People with devices running older iOS' will need to update the operating system or find another way to back up their iPhones.
Apple Dropping Support for iCloud Backups on iPhones and iPads Running iOS 8 and Earlier
Starting next month, making a device backup over iCloud will require iOS 9 or later, Apple has informed some customers via email. New backups
iCloud will no longer sync Safari bookmarks on some older versions of iOS
As we reported on Monday, Apple has published a new support document confirming that iCloud backup will stop working
Using iOS 8 on iPhone? Your iCloud backup will be deleted
Apple will delete iCloud backups for devices running iOS 8 or earlier from December 18, 2024. Users must update to iOS 9 or later to continue using iCloud backup services.
Apple ends iCloud backup support for iOS 8 and earlier on December 18
Owners of iPhones running on iOS 8 and earlier will soon lose the ability to use iCloud device backups, unless they update to iOS 9 or later.
iCloud backups will be deleted and discontinued for iPhones running iOS 8 and older
iCloud
backups will soon stop working—and even be deleted—on devices running
iOS
8 and prior. Devices running old software will need to update or use alternate backup method Apple has published a new support document about the upcoming change ...
Apple to delete iCloud backups for iPhones running iOS 8 or older
Apple has recently begun notifying users about a crucial change that will occur next month, December. The iPhone company is dropping the hammer on users running iOS 8 or older, letting them know that their iCloud backups will stop working or may even be deleted,
Apple to end iCloud backups for iOS 8 and older iPhones in December 2024
Apple will end iCloud backup support in December. Don’t wait until it’s too late; update your device or switch to local backups to keep your data safe.
Apple Dropping Support for iCloud Backups on Devices Running iOS 8 and Earlier
Apple has announced that as of next month, backing up your iPhone or iPad to iCloud will require that the device is running iOS 9 or later.
Apple is about to delete your iCloud backups if iOS on your iPhone is too old
Apple has revealed that it will stop supporting iCloud Backup on devices running iOS 8 or earlier starting on December 18, 2024.
iCloud Backups Will Stop Working On Old iPhone Models
Apple will end support for iCloud backups on devices running iOS 8 or earlier on December 18, 2024. Old iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch devices won't be able to create or access cloud backups after that point in time.
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Safari bookmark syncing via iCloud will stop working on some older versions of iOS
Apple has made some significant announcements about iCloud that will impact users with older devices. We previously reported ...
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This is Apple’s official fix for the bug that makes notes disappear in iOS 18
Apple issued a support document with a fix for a disappearing Notes bug that impacted some iPhone users after the iOS 18 ...
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