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User profile for user: Sabrinamarie1
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User level: Level1 20 points
So a while ago when I got my phone I started a new Apple ID account/ iCloud.. Then when my sister got a new iphone I gave her my id to use too. In settings-general-usage it says that my storage is almost full. I then click on manage storage and it shows my phone and my sisters phone and how many gb or whatever. Also it says "last backup failed" and other stuff that's Irrelevant. Now when I click on my sisters phone I have an option to "delete backup" MY QUESTION is if I click the delete backup button will it just delete the iCloud backup off my phone OR will it totally delete everything involving the backup off my sisters phone forever??? Please help! Thank you so much!!!!!
iPhone 5, iOS 7.1
Posted on Apr 4, 2014 3:04 PM
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User profile for user: Allan Sampson
User level: Level10 123,677 points
Posted on Apr 4, 2014 4:18 PM
Deleting a backup deletes the backup only from the iCloud storage, not anything on the iPhone.
The iPhone's iCloud backup will be updated at some point - automatically when the iPhone is connected to an available wi-fi network while connected to a power source unless the iCloud backup is turned off on the iPhone.
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User profile for user: Allan Sampson
User level: Level10 123,677 points
Apr 4, 2014 4:18 PM in response to Sabrinamarie1
Deleting a backup deletes the backup only from the iCloud storage, not anything on the iPhone.
The iPhone's iCloud backup will be updated at some point - automatically when the iPhone is connected to an available wi-fi network while connected to a power source unless the iCloud backup is turned off on the iPhone.
User level: Level1 13 points
Dec 4, 2016 11:23 PM in response to Allan Sampson
What about a backup from an old phone of mine but my new phone hasn't backed up once will that delete everything off my current phone?
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User profile for user: diesel vdub
User level: Level7 22,178 points
Apr 4, 2014 5:36 PM in response to Sabrinamarie1
Stop using the same Apple ID for iCloud.
Each of you need your own Apple ID for iCloud.
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User profile for user: Csound1
User level: Level9 59,973 points
Dec 9, 2016 10:05 AM in response to Aishh1
Aishh1 wrote:
What about a backup from an old phone of mine but my new phone hasn't backed up once will that delete everything off my current phone?
No, and stop sharing ID's.
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What happens if I click "delete backup" in order to delete the iCloud backups from my sisters phone off my device. Will it delete everything on her phone?