Users Must Upgrade to iOS 9 or Later for iCloud Backup; Manual Backups to Computers Remain an Option
Washington [US], December 22: Apple has officially discontinued iCloud backup support for iPhones and iPads running iOS 8 or earlier, marking a significant step in the company’s effort to streamline and modernize its cloud services, according to MacRumors.
What This Means for iOS 8 Users
As of this week, devices running iOS 8 or older can no longer create new iCloud backups. Furthermore, existing iCloud backups for these devices have been deleted, aligning with Apple’s previously announced plans.
Apple emphasized that while iCloud backups are no longer available, the apps and data stored locally on these older devices remain unaffected.
Options for Affected Users
- Upgrade to iOS 9 or Later: Users who want to continue using iCloud backup functionality must update their devices to iOS 9 or a newer version.
- Manual Backups: For those unable to upgrade, manual backups to a Mac or Windows PC are the only remaining option for preserving data.
The Reason Behind the Change
With the launch of iOS 9, Apple transitioned to a more advanced backup system using CloudKit, phasing out the older iCloud backup framework. The move is part of Apple’s broader strategy to enhance cloud service efficiency and security by focusing on devices running more modern software versions.
Apple’s Long-Term Cloud Strategy
The decision underscores Apple’s commitment to keeping its cloud services aligned with newer technologies, ensuring better performance, security, and compatibility across its ecosystem.
For users still on iOS 8 or earlier, Apple strongly recommends upgrading their software where possible or relying on manual backups to computers to prevent data loss.