Sunday 12 March 2017

HOW TO BACKUP APPLE DEVICES




HOW TO BACK UP iPhone, iTouch and iPad





Google Account is the most used by Android device users, to Sync Contacts, Mail, Music, Calendars, Games. It’s known that Google Account play well with Apple devices.


Simply go to the settings app, and then tap on "Mail, Contacts and Calendars.


" Add your username and password. In the server field, for a Google account, enter "m.google.com."


BACKUP DOCUMENTS, PHOTOS MUSIC ON APPLE DEVICES





DOCUMENTS



Documents are the most complex to sync.



Create an iCloud account. Then, sync the files from the Android phone in the same way you did the music but up to the iCloud account. Click on the Pages, Numbers and Keynote app and open the appropriate files: Word documents for Pages, Excel documents for Numbers and PowerPoint documents for Keynote.


PHOTOS

Transferring photos is a little more complex than handling contacts. Users cannot simply enter a username and password to sync Photos. There are number’s of apps to help with the process, one of them being Photo Sync. Using Photo Sync, users just have to ensure the app is installed on both the Android and the iOS device and that both devices are working off the same Wi-Fi network.
The user then selects which photo or folders to send over, chooses which device to send it to, and the photos are on their way.

MUSIC

To transfer music to an iOS device, simply plug the Android device to the computer and transfer the music files to a folder on the computer. Then, import the music into iTunes. Unplug the Android handset, plug in the new iPhone,
Click on iTunes, and then sync the music over.




    CHOOSE A BACKUP METHOD


2.      Before you get started,  learn to understand the differences making backup with iCloud and iTune, and choose method that is best for you. 





iCloud

  • Stores backups in iCloud
  • Offers up to 2TB of storage (your first 5GB are free)
  • Always encrypts your backups
  • Lets you create and use backups from anywhere with Wi-Fi



1   iTunes

  • Stores backups on your Mac or PC
  • Storage depends on your Mac or PC's available space
  • Offers encrypted backups (off by default)
  • Lets you create and use backups from your Mac or PC

Decide which method is best for you
This article can help you decide which backup method is best for you. In case you ever need an alternative backup, you can make a backup in iCloud and another in iTunes.

iCloud


  • Stores backups in iCloud
  • Offers up to 2TB of storage (your first 5GB are free)
  • Always encrypts your backups
  • Lets you create and use backups from anywhere with Wi-Fi

iTunes


  • Stores backups on your Mac or PC
  • Storage depends on your Mac or PC's available space
  • Offers encrypted backups (off by default)
  • Lets you create and use backups from your Mac or PC

 






How do you use iMessage to send text, pictures, videos, sound, location, and more—right from your iPhone, iPad, or Mac?

iMessage is Apple's built-in instant messaging (IM) service. On this platform you send text messages, pictures, videos, sound, and location fast and easy to anyone else using iMessage on iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple Watch.

Apple is also bringing significant updates to iMessage in iOS 10, including bubble and screen effects, emoji tapbacks and full-on emojification, Digital Touch and handwriting, and, for the first time, iMessage apps.
 
On your iPhone, iMessage provides alongside SMS and MMS, to enable you keep in touch with non-Apple friends from the same app. Thanks to Continuity, you can even get those "green bubbles" on iPad and Mac as well! It makes for an incredibly powerful, unified experience. Here's how to use it.



New Update

Apple has enabled a special effect for Chinese (Lunar) New Year. Write: "Happy Chinese New Year", hit send, and you'll not only get the Celebration screen effect, but a red bubble for luck and gold writing for prosperity.

To send a message with a bubble effect, follow these steps

  1. Open Messages.
  2. Tap and enter a contact or go to an existing conversation.
  3. Enter your message or insert a photo, then touch and hold .
  4. Tap to preview bubble effects.
  5. Tap to send.


With iOS 10, you can make your iMessages more expressive, also add effects to your message bubbles, send animations that take over the entire screen, add a personal touch with a handwritten note, and more.

Send a message with effects

With message effects, you can use bubble effects to change the way your message bubbles look. 

You can also use full-screen effects to animate the screen when you send a message.

 

Add a bubble effect
 

You can use bubble effects to animate your message bubbles with different expressions. To send a message with a bubble effect, follow these steps:

  1. Open Messages.
  2. Tap  and enter a contact or go to an existing conversation.
  3. Enter your message or insert a photo, then touch and hold .
  4. Tap  to preview bubble effects.
  5. Tap  to send.

Add a full-screen effect



With full-screen effects, you can animate your screen with balloons, confetti, and more. To send a full-screen effect, follow these steps:
  1. Open Messages.
  2. Tap  and enter a contact or go to an existing conversation. 
  3. Enter your message. 
  4. Touch and hold, then tap Screen.
  5. Swipe to the left to see full-screen effects, like balloons, confetti, and fireworks.
  6. Tap  to send.

Send a handwritten message


You can personalize your messages by adding a note in your own handwriting. 

Your friends and family will see the message animate, as if it were being written in front of them. To send a handwritten note, follow these steps:
  1. Open Messages.
  2. Tap  and enter a contact or go to an existing conversation.
  3. If you have an iPhone, turn it sideways. If you have an iPad, tap  on the keyboard.
  4. Write your message or select one of the options at the bottom of the screen.
  5. If you need to start over, tap Undo. If not, tap Done. Then tap  to send.



APPLE STORAGE UPGRADE

 Apple recently announced price reduction on September 9th, but took effect for new subscribers on September 16th. They still maintained the 5GB at its free tier.

$0.99 per month from 20GB to 50GB. (Prices vary worldwide, and aren’t a straight conversion, as with most Apple fees.)

The 200GB tier is now $2.99 monthly

Apple dropped the 500GB entirely, but slashed the price for 1TB by $10 a month: it’s just $9.99 monthly now. 

Subscribers at the 500GB were automatically upgraded to 1TB since the price is the same. 

You can downgrade or upgrade via Settings > iCloud > Manage Storage > Change Storage Plan or Buy More Storage.

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