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Apple is ending iCloud backup support for iOS 8 and earlier

In a support document, Apple says it’s ending iCloud backup support for iOS 8 and earlier. 

In a support document, Apple says it’s ending iCloud backup support for iOS 8 and earlier. 

Starting December 18, 2024, device backups will require iOS 9 or later. Apple says this is to align more closely with its published minimum software requirements. Until this date, you’ll be able to use the service as normal. Afterward, your backup data will be deleted unless you update to iOS 9 or later.

If your device is already running updated software, no action is required. After December 18, 2024, if you have devices with iOS 5 through iOS 8, Apple notes that:

° You won’t be able to create new backups for these devices.

° Your existing backups of these devices will be inaccessible.

All apps, data, and content on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch remain on your device. To keep using iCloud Backup, you can update your iPhone or iPad to iOS 9 or later. Or, you can manually back up your device to a Mac or PC with iTunes or Finder.

Dennis Sellers
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