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cappers

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Aug 8, 2011
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Can anyone advise the difference of what is exactly backed up/not backed up. I understand there is a difference, but not sure what.
I currently back up to my laptop and thinking of going to cloud, but want to be sure should I have to re-install

Thanks for any help
 
I just prefer iCloud mainly because you can backup your phone on the go. I believe they both backup the same amount of info.
 
The description on iTunes says iCloud backs up important data and iTunes backs up all. Never seen more details but that does seem to indicate a difference
I do both automatic iCloud and manual with my computer
 
Considering the recent news about the American government and some nasty companies (Apple included), I would evaluate moving the other way around: from cloud to local backup.
 
So all that are concerned about this. Do you not use google or facebook? They are only they ate only in business to collect your data. Do,you think on an android phone google isn't collecting all that stuff about you. I trust the govern,net more than facebook
 
Personally, I never use the cloud. I use HDD's because I like to know exactly where my data is stored. :)
 
The nice thing about PC backup is that if you encrypt it, the keychain is backed up and can be restored on new devices. I always restore via my encrypted PC backup so I never need to re-enter all my email/wifi/other passwords.
 
I still back up on both - iCloud every night and computer occasionally. I'm not trying to disagree with others but on iTunes it says an iCloud back up backs up important information and an iTunes backs up all and if you secure it backs up passwords. I'd love to know details of differences.
 
I still back up on both - iCloud every night and computer occasionally. I'm not trying to disagree with others but on iTunes it says an iCloud back up backs up important information and an iTunes backs up all and if you secure it backs up passwords. I'd love to know details of differences.

If there is a difference, I can't tell. An iOS device restored from iCloud behaves exactly the same as one that is restored from an iTunes backup.

Restoring from iTunes is much faster, but to create a backup, you have to hook up to iTunes. As other posters have mentioned, I believe the best practice is to backup to both -- just set your device to backup to iCloud, then whenever you connect to iTunes, create a manual backup by clicking the "backup now" button.
 
Does iTunes backup auto download all the apps that was in the backup? I know iCloud does that.

It syncs the apps from your computer, rather than downloading them again, which is why restoring from iTunes is faster than restoring from iCloud.
 
It syncs the apps from your computer, rather than downloading them again, which is why restoring from iTunes is faster than restoring from iCloud.

I don't store the apps on my computer. That's why I am asking if it downloads the apps from the App Store automatically. Can some one answer my question?
 
I don't store the apps on my computer. That's why I am asking if it downloads the apps from the App Store automatically. Can some one answer my question?

It doesn't. You need to transfer the apps to your computer first. You can do this easily while making your backup -- just right click on your device in iTunes and select "transfer purchases."
 
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