Why Your iPhone Won’t Back Up And How To Fix It – SlashGear

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This is the most common reason why iCloud backups fail. Your backup will not succeed if you don’t have enough iCloud storage space. Apple offers every user 5GB of iCloud storage for free, but even the lightest of users will find that kind of storage capacity insufficient.

You can check your iCloud storage situation to ensure you haven’t run out. To do this, open Settings > Your Name > iCloud. If you’ve maxed out your storage, you can try to free up some space by deleting old backups (tap “Manage Account Storage > Backups, select one, and click delete).

You could also offload some data to a Mac via a local backup and then delete them from your iPhone so that the iCloud backup takes up less storage. If you don’t want to go down that micromanagement route, you can get more storage space by upgrading to iCloud+ starting at $0.99 monthly for 50GB. Although that’s reasonably priced, there are alternative backup services for iPhones if you’d rather not deal with iCloud’s limitations — the integration might not be as seamless, but at least you’ll have options.

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