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When it comes to software support on its products, Apple is among the industry leaders, with many phones, tablets, and computers receiving years of updates after the initial release. Even after the end of mainstream support, old Apple products remain usable for a long time. However, at some point, certain features stop working, and that is what is happening to iOS devices with iOS 8 and older.
Users noticed that Apple sent out emails about the end of iCloud backup support on iPhones, iPads, and iPods with iOS 8 or earlier. Effective December 18, 2024, users can no longer back up their iOS 8-based Apple products to iCloud. Moreover, Apple will remove all existing backups from iCloud, leaving no way for users to restore their devices from the cloud. The change applies to iOS versions 5 through 8.
If you have a device with iOS 8 and you do not feel the need to update, you can still make a backup to keep important data around. According to a support document on the official Apple website, users can still back their devices up using iTunes (Windows or macOS Mojave and earlier), Apple Devices (Windows 10 and 11), and Finder (macOS Catalina and newer). Of course, updating to iOS 9 or newer is also an option, assuming your device supports it.
Apple kills iCloud backups on old iPhones and iPads
If you have a very old iPhone or iPad with iOS 8 or earlier, you better update to iOS 9 or newer if you want to keep it backed up in iCloud.
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