Say Goodbye: iCloud Backups Discontinued for iPhones and iPads on iOS 8 and Earlier!

Say Goodbye: iCloud Backups Discontinued for iPhones and iPads on iOS 8 and Earlier!

End of iCloud⁢ Backup for ⁤Older⁣ iOS Versions

As of now,‍ creating backups ⁣via iCloud ‍necessitates that devices‌ run⁢ on ⁢iOS 9 or later. Consequently, any ‌iPhones or⁢ iPads ​operating ⁤on versions⁣ earlier than iOS 8 can no longer utilize the ‌iCloud‌⁤ backup service.

In​ an announcement made in⁢ November by⁢ Apple,⁣ this ⁢shift officially commenced recently. Devices running on ‌iOS‌ ​versions older than eight will no ⁤longer ⁤receive support for ‍iCloud backups;⁢ additionally, any existing backups⁢ for these ⁤devices have been permanently removed from Apple’s servers.

Alternative Backup Options Remain

For users still operating an ‍older device with either iOS® Version eight or prior, ⁢there is no ‌immediate cause ‌for concern​ regarding stored applications and⁤ data. These devices maintain the⁤ option to perform⁤ manual backups through either a Mac or Windows computer. For ​those‌ possessing a device stuck on ⁢an outdated⁤ version of iOS, upgrading will restore‌ access to ‍iCloud ‌ backup ​features; otherwise, all⁣ backup processes must be⁣ done manually.

The Rationale Behind This Decision

The discontinuation of ‍iCloud backups for earlier software⁣ was explained by Apple as necessary to ‍”better align with its standard software ‍requisites.” The introduction of Android™‍ CloudKit within⁤ the ⁣significant upgrade​ to ⁤ IOS® ‍ version nine had rendered obsolete the​ previous system adopted by​ 💻Apple—marking its phasing out now that infrastructure ⁤has ⁤been modernized.

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