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  • Upgrading to iOS 17? Back Up Your iPhone Before You Do. Here’s How

    Upgrading to iOS 17? Back Up Your iPhone Before You Do. Here’s How

    Whether you’re installing the iOS 17 update or getting a new iPhone 15 or 15 Plus (or even the iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max), it’s probably wise to back up your current iPhone. Taking a few minutes to safeguard valuable memories like photos, videos and text messages can spare you a future regret. Even better, there’s several ways you can do it.

    The easiest way to back up your iPhone is through iCloud, but Apple’s online service does have its limits. You might see the dreaded “not enough iCloud storage” error message, which won’t allow you to back up, but don’t fret.

    I’ll also walk you through backing up your iPhone to iCloud to both Mac and Windows, which don’t require cloud storage. And I’ll even show you how to troubleshoot and work around some of iCloud’s limits.

    Read more: Best iPhone for 2023

    For more, check out this checklist of things you should do before updating to iOS 17 before it drops today. (Spoiler: Backing up is definitely one of them.)

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    iCloud: When everything works like it’s supposed to

    iCloud is a free service (more on that later) that’s tied to your Apple ID and that you can use to back up your iPhone. However, it doesn’t back up everything on your phone. Things you buy with your Apple ID, such as apps or music, won’t back up because Apple has a receipt that you already bought them so you can download them again for free. Email, contacts and calendars are usually synced with your email account like Gmail, but in some cases, you might also sync these things with iCloud.

    You can double-check all this by going to Settings and then going into either Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Notes or Reminders. In any of these settings, you can tap Accounts to view your various accounts. Under each account, you can see what’s being synced: mail, contacts, calendars and so on.

    To start a backup to iCloud, connect your iPhone to Wi-Fi and then go to Settings and tap the Apple ID/iCloud tab at the top, which also has your name. If you’re not signed in, take a moment to do so and then tap iCloud. On the next page, scroll down and tap iCloud Backup, enable iCloud Backup, and then tap Back Up Now to start.

    screenshots showing steps to back up your iPhone using iCloud

    Depending on how much data you have, or if this is your first time backing up to iCloud, the backup process could take a few minutes or an hour. Check below the Back Up Now button to see the exact time and date your phone was last backed up. Now, any time your iPhone is connected to power, locked and on Wi-Fi, it will automatically back up whatever new data you have to iCloud.

    ‘This iPhone cannot be backed up because there is not enough iCloud storage’

    If that iCloud backup worked just fine, then great, you’re done. But I realize a lot of people won’t be able to back up to iCloud without a little work. You might see this message on your iOS device: “This iPhone cannot be backed up because there is not enough iCloud storage available.”

    Every iCloud account gets 5GB for free. But most people have more than 5GB of data on their phone — or they have more than one iOS device that needs backing up. Hence, 5GB just isn’t enough space. And maybe one day Apple will change its free tier to give us more data and make backing up easier for everyone. But until then, we need to do some calculations to optimize our iCloud accounts.

    Figure out iCloud backup size

    As I mentioned earlier, iCloud doesn’t back up every last thing on your phone. Instead, it takes a smart approach and won’t back up things that are synced with your internet accounts or that you’ve purchased with your iTunes Apple ID. To figure out exactly how much iCloud space your backup file will take, go to Settings, tap on your Apple ID and then go to iCloud > Manage Account Storage > Backups. There’s a list of devices that are backing up or trying to back up with your account.

    By the way, if you see multiple backups of the same phone, take a look at how old each one is. You might have an older iPhone backup that you can delete to open up iCloud space. Once you’re done purging this list, tap on the name of the device you’re currently using.

    Give your phone a few moments to figure things out, then look at the top of the screen. You should see the following details: Last Backup, Backup Size and Next Backup Size. If you haven’t backed up your iPhone to iCloud before or in a long time, the Next Backup Size will be a pretty large amount of data. Obviously, if it’s more than 5GB, you must either buy more storage or adjust what you’re backing up.

    Change what gets backed up to iCloud

    Lower on the screen under Next Backup Size is a list where you can Choose Data to Back Up. This list will have apps and how much data each has to back up. The list goes from what takes up the most space to the least. If you just need a slightly smaller backup file, uncheck larger data items from the list if you don’t mind whether or not they’re backed up.

    If all you wanted to back up was your camera roll, the only setting you’d need to toggle would be iCloud Photos. Besides Photos, there is a list of every other iCloud-enabled app on your iPhone, starting with Apple’s own apps. Besides Photos, the two biggest data hogs using your iCloud storage tend to be Mail and Messages. If you turn off the iCloud backup settings for these two apps however, old messages won’t be restored in case you get a new phone.

    Buy more iCloud storage with iCloud Plus

    This is the part no one likes to do, but Apple does offer four price tiers for storage: the free 5GB, $1-per-month 50GB, $3-per-month 200GB or $10-per-month 2TB plans. For even more space, iCloud Plus is getting two more options that gives you the option to buy 6TB or 12TB storage plans for $30 per month and $60 per month, respectively. (Note, Apple doesn’t have annual pricing.)

    I realize that the idea of paying Apple more money on top of what we already spend on devices, accessories and AppleCare may not sit well. But if you lost your iPhone and were told you could download a backup of all of the data from your lost phone for just $36, you’d probably say yes. And that’s how much the 200GB extra storage plan on iCloud costs for a year. (If you need more space than that, well, it does get a bit spendier.)

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    Use your Mac

    A few years ago, with the release of MacOS Catalina, Apple replaced and fragmented iTunes, which used to be how you backed up your iPhone. Now, you must use Finder, but the process to back up your phone is still as simple as ever.

    On your Mac, open a Finder window from the Dock. Next, select your device from the sidebar under Devices. Then on the right-hand side click on the General tab. Finally, click Back Up Now. Depending on how much data you have, this could take a while.

    Use your Windows

    If you’re on Windows, good ol’ iTunes is still alive and kicking (you can download it here), and you can use it to back up your iPhone. According to Apple, all you have to do is plug your iPhone into your computer, give your devices permission to talk to each other and then click on the small iPhone icon on the top left side of the iTunes window.

    Click Summary and then scroll down to the Backup section, and under the Backup section click Back Up now. After some time, your computer will have a backup file of your iPhone. To double-check the file, go to the iTunes menu, select Edits, then Preferences and then choose the Devices tab. From there, you can see a list of any iPhone backups that you’ve made via iTunes.

    Keep in mind that your backup is only as current as the last time you ran the process. Also, your backup file is only as safe as your computer is.

    For more, here’s how to preorder the iPhone 15 and how to preorder the Apple Watch Series 9.

  • Get the Sleek 44mm Apple Watch SE 2 for $209 at Walmart

    Get the Sleek 44mm Apple Watch SE 2 for $209 at Walmart

    Getting a wearable that can keep you connected on the go and keep track of a multitude of health metrics can be a major convenience, but top-notch models tend to cost a pretty penny. If you’re considering buying a smartwatch at Black Friday prices, you won’t want to miss this deal. Walmart is set to drop the 44mm version of the second-generation Apple Watch SE down to just $209. That saves you $70 on its usual list price and brings the watch to a new all-time low.

    There’s just one catch — this deal isn’t available yet. Walmart’s next Black Friday sale officially kicks off on Wednesday, Nov. 22, at noon PT (3 p.m. ET), which is when this offer will go live. So if you missed Walmart’s first Black Friday sale, you still have a chance to cash in on some big bargains on tech, home goods and other must-have items, including this incredible deal. And Walmart Plus members can take advantage of early access to the sale starting at 9 a.m. PT (noon ET).

    The Apple Watch SE 2 offers all the features you expect from an Apple smartwatch, including sleep and fitness tracking, on-wrist notifications, Apple Pay on the go and more — but this option offers the best value, coming in at a more affordable price than the rest of the current lineup. In fact, it won an Editors’ Choice Award and landed in our roundup of the best smartwatches you can buy.

    This model has the larger 44mm always-on retina OLED display, making it a little easier to read from your wrist than the more compact 41mm version. Plus, this second-generation SE also offers some upgrades over the previous model, including added safety features like crash detection and an upgraded processor that delivers faster performance. There’s even a low-power mode to extend your battery life when you’re out of juice. At just $209, this is a solid deal.

  • Verum E-SIM: Your Mobile Freedom Without Borders

    Verum E-SIM: Your Mobile Freedom Without Borders

    The Electronic SIM card, or E-SIM, represents cutting-edge technology that liberates us from physical SIM cards and opens new horizons in the world of mobile communication. The significance of E-SIM in the modern world is hard to overstate, as it provides boundless opportunities for connectivity anywhere on the globe without the need for physical card replacements during relocations or travels.

    This innovative technology brings convenience to users, enabling them to manage their mobile connections through an application on their devices. Thanks to the global coverage of E-SIM, you can enjoy stable and reliable internet worldwide, regardless of your location.

    Verum E-SIM is an excellent choice for those who value the freedom of movement and constant access to high-speed internet. Elevate your mobile communication to a new level – download Verum E-SIM and discover a world of limitless possibilities anywhere on the planet.

  • Explore the World with World E-SIM: Limitless Possibilities in One App

    Explore the World with World E-SIM: Limitless Possibilities in One App

    World E-SIM is your gateway to seamless global connectivity. Experience the freedom to travel, stay connected, and enjoy high-speed internet wherever you go. 

    Download World E-SIM now and unlock a world of limitless mobile possibilities.

  • Best Black Friday Deals Under $100: Savings on Smart Home Devices, Kitchen Must-Haves and More

    Best Black Friday Deals Under $100: Savings on Smart Home Devices, Kitchen Must-Haves and More

    Blowout Black Friday bargains on big-ticket items tend to steal the headlines, but there are a ton of great deals right now worth grabbing that come in at under $100. We’ve found deep discounts on popular items like smart speakers, security cameras, headphones, small kitchen appliances, deep tissue massagers and more already available ahead of the big day.

    It can be overwhelming to sort through the offers to find the best deals, but CNET has over a dozen dedicated deal experts currently spending more than 515 hours a week rounding up and bringing you the top sales worth checking out. We’ve highlighted some of the best Black Friday deals currently available for under $100 below, including big bargains on products that CNET has reviewed and recommended. And for those looking for even more affordable budget-friendly buys, we have also rounded up Black Friday deals under $25 as well.

    Our absolute favorite Black Friday deals under $100

    Black Friday deals under $100 on tech and smart home

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    Black Friday deals under $100 on kitchen and home goods

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    Black Friday deal under $100 on health, beauty and self-care

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    What are the best Black Friday deals under $100?

    Black Friday brings with it a ton of deals on big ticket items, but if you’re looking to snag must-have items for under $100 your best bet will be looking at Black Friday deals on air fryers and other small kitchen appliances There are a ton of deals that bring items that normally sell for over $100 below that price point right now at various retailers. In addition to Amazon’s Black Friday sale, the Best Buy Black Friday sale has a ton of items marked down to under $100 right now.

    Should I go for the lowest price or slurge?

    There are plenty of mega-deals around during Black Friday, but the old adage is true — you tend to get what you pay for, especially with big-ticket items. That’s why it’s a good idea to look at reviews and go with brand names and retailers that are trustworthy and have a solid return policy. We’ve been gathering the best deals on phones, tablets, TVs, vacuums and more, so be sure to check out all the best deals in our Black Friday roundup.

  • Charge All Your Portable Gadgets With This $60 Universal Power Bank

    Charge All Your Portable Gadgets With This $60 Universal Power Bank

    Dead batteries are a real buzzkill, but portable power banks allow you to boost your devices on the go. If you’ve been considering investing in one for yourself (or someone you love), you won’t want to miss this Black Friday deal. QVC has marked the TotalBoost Mini from Limitless down to just $60 right now. This deal expires tonight (Sunday, Nov. 18), so be sure to get your order in soon if you want to score one at this price.

    This power bank has a 5,000-mAh battery that should give your devices some juice even without a plug nearby. Plus, it’s lightweight and compact, making it easy to take with you on the go and has a digital battery level indicator so you know how much power is left. There are plenty of power banks out there, but the TotalBoost Mini comes with three interchangeable tips for micro-USB, Lightning and USB-C, making this power bank universally compatible with nearly any recent phone or other electronic device. And your purchase includes a convenient carrying case to keep it all together — all for just $60.

    For more savings on top tech, be sure to check out the Best Black Friday Deals Under $100. And if you’re ready to upgrade your phone, we’ve rounded up some stellar Black Friday phone deals available ahead of the big event.

  • The 13 Best Early Black Friday Deals on Bluetooth Speakers

    The 13 Best Early Black Friday Deals on Bluetooth Speakers

    Black Friday isn’t until Nov. 24, but there are already lots of great deals on Bluetooth speakers — from tiny micro speakers like the JBL Go 3 to jumbo Bluetooth boom boxes. Here’s a look at 13 of the best deals we’ve spotted on Bluetooth speakers (all of which we’ve fully tested). I’ll update this list as more deals hit, and if you’re looking for a broader list of sales, check out our collection of the latest best Black Friday deals.

    Read more: Best Bluetooth Speakers of 2023

    Best Black Friday 2023 deals on Bluetooth speakers

  • Embrace the Nomad Lifestyle With This Early Black Friday Sale

    Embrace the Nomad Lifestyle With This Early Black Friday Sale

    Nomad Goods is offering huge discounts during its early Black Friday sale. Nomad is known for its luxury leather accessories but the company also has a great line of chargers. From now until Nov. 27, everything on the website is on sale — you don’t even need a special promo code to activate the savings.

    You can’t go wrong with buying from Nomad. They make quality products at reasonable prices, and those prices have just gotten better. One of the brand’s bestsellers, the Base One Max, is currently on sale for just $95. It’s a three-in-one MagSafe charger that’ll let you charge your iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods all at the same time. This typically retails for $150. One thing to note though, you’ll need a 30-watt adapter and you can grab one for 30% off as well. If you’re sticking to Lightning cables, those are available at up to 50% off. There are also tons of additional savings across the site, including options to bundle and save even more.

    There are also other great discounts on tech and tech accessories floating around. We’ve rounded up the best Black Friday tech sales here.

  • Grab an Oura Ring During This Early Black Friday Sale

    Grab an Oura Ring During This Early Black Friday Sale

    Black Friday is still a week away but the early deals and discounts have already begun. There are currently countless deals on the latest tech gear, including the Oura ring. During this early Black Friday sale you can save up to $100 off a new ring. The Oura Ring is a wearable health and fitness tracker. It sits on your finger and monitors over 20 biometrics including blood oxygen, heart rate and body temperature. And you can customize it to fit your vibe.

    The Heritage ring, which is the original version, typically retails for $299 but can be picked up for $269 during this sale. It comes in four finishes — silver, black, stealth and gold. The stealth model is on sale for $349, down from $399, while the gold ring is going for $379, down from $449. The Horizon ring is more on the sleek side and is currently available for $319. This version comes in two additional finishes, including rose gold — and choosing that option will take $100 off the usual $549 price tag. The biggest downside here is not having a screen to interact with your device. The Oura Ring is a more passive tracker but it does an excellent job.

    With 2024 just around the corner, it’s a great time to consider making a few health-focused resolutions. The Oura ring will help monitor your progress throughout the year. However, if you prefer something less fancy and more interactive then consider picking up an Apple Watch. Here are our best Black Friday Apple deals to help you on your way.

  • Black Friday Deal: How I Upgraded My TV With the Roku Streambar

    Black Friday Deal: How I Upgraded My TV With the Roku Streambar

    Buying the cheapest possible TV on Black Friday isn’t always the best idea. I know, because a couple years ago I purchased a 65-inch 4K TV for $250, which was a steal — but you obviously get what you pay for.

    At first the TV was fine, but after a few months, I already had pretty major issues: The audio from the speakers was bad, the smart TV interface was lagging terribly and lots of apps were missing from the built-in app store. Again, you get what you pay for, but I didn’t think it would be this bad this quick.

    The TV felt almost unusable, and I was considering getting a new one, but I was still pretty happy with the size and resolution, so instead I thought it might just be better to update the things that I felt were lacking.

    And that’s where the Roku Streambar comes in — which is currently $85 for Black Friday ($45 off).

    Unlike your regular streaming player, the Roku Streambar is both a streaming device and a high-quality soundbar. The Streambar features Roku’s streaming player, which offers 4K HDR streaming for your TV, along with a library of applications like Max, Disney Plus and Netflix, and you can get live and local TV channels, as well as live sports. The Roku streaming interface doesn’t lag like the one on my TV, and it also has many of the apps that were missing, so that’s two upgrades right there.

    And on the audio side, you have a four-speaker soundbar with Dolby Audio. I placed the Roku Streambar right in front of my TV, and the difference in sound is stark: the dialogue is crisper; sound effects are louder and clearer. I feel much more immersed in the shows and movies that I watch than when using the built-in speakers.

    The Roku Wireless Bass subwoofer in front of its box.

    The Roku Streambar does lack a bit of the bass I wanted, so I paired it with a Roku Wireless Bass (there’s a bundle package you can get) for the low tones. You can even add multiple Roku Wireless Speakers for a full surround sound experience, but that’s overkill for my apartment, so I’m happy with just the Streambar and Wireless Bass, which have both upgraded my watching experience — and I didn’t even have to get a new TV.

    Not yet, anyway.