Can I use iCloud storage to upgrade my 4s to ios6?

Can I use iCloud storage to upgrade my 4s to ios6?

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  • Can I use iCloud storage to upgrade my 4s to IOS 8.0.2?

    IOS 8.0.2 won't install on my iPhone 4S due to a lack of storage. My current iCloud storage amount is 4.8GB. The update requires 4.7GB of storage to update. Can I use the iCloud storage to upgrade the phone? If so how do I set that up?

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  • Can I use iCloud storage for iOS apps?

    Hello,
    I'm trying to work out if it's possible to use iCloud to save/load data across devices with iOS apps created using Air.
    I know there is a lot of talk about now meeting the Apple data storage guidelines eg http://www.saumitrabhave.com/2011/11/air-ios-solving-apps-must-follow-ios.html
    What I can't understand is if I actually want to use iCloud to save data a user has created in my app (ie condition 1 of the storage guidelines - user generated data, cannot be re-created by application).
    If I was to save this user data to the <Application>/Documents directory...
    a) would it be backed up by iCloud and meet Apples requirements?
    b) if my application was installed on another device is there any way, using Air/AS3, to know that a file has been updated and read the file?
    Please let me know if this doesn't make sense... still trying to get my head around how it all works.
    Thanks.

    More details are available at http://blogs.adobe.com/airodynamics/2012/03/05/app-compliance-with-apple-data-storage-guid elines/

  • Can i use icloud storage with multiple ios devices ?

    Can I use the  same  icloud storage account for my ipad, iphone4 and iphone 5 ?

    Yes, you can use multiple devices.

  • I am brand new to the Ipad.  I can't use ICloud unless I upgrade my 10.5 Leopard.  Is there a way to sync documents created in Pages to the IPad without using ICloud?

    Hello.  I am a newbie to the Ipad.  I am currently working with an OS 10.5 Leopard MAC.  I understand that in order to use ICloud I would need to purchase OSX Snow Leopard and OSX Lion.  I am attempting to avoid the expense and to the extent possible sync my IPad with my MAC.  I have created documents on my MAC in pages.  Is there a way to have access to those documents on the IPad without using ICloud.
    A second question concerns web browsing, sometimes you'll open up a page or image and not know how to go back to the previous page. So do I just close and reopen safari altogether or is there another way to get to the previous page.
    Thanks for any guidance you can provide.

    Actually you can use iCloud with the Mac running OS X 10.5.8. You don't sync the documents - you upload to or download them from iCloud.
    You can open a browser on your Mac - Safari is preferred - log into icloud.com, enter your username and password, click on the iWorks icon, click on the Pages section at the top - and then you can drag documents into the browser window to upload files - and you can select a file in the cloud to download to the Mac. I do this on my iMac at work running Tiger 10.4.11. It's kind of slow - and you will get a warning that you may be using a supported browser - but it works.
    In any event, you can use iOS file sharing to send the Pages docs to your iPad. you have to connect to the Mac and do this via iTunes.
    iWork for iOS: About iTunes File Sharing
    Just tap the arrows in the toolbar in Safari to go back and forth. You can open multiple pages using tabs. tap on the + sign to add another tab in Safari.

  • Can I use icloud storage more to free up phone storage

    I have extra storage on the icloud but would like to use this for my photos so that I can upgrade to 7, is there an easy way to do this?
    I have 15GB storage on the cloud & 7GB is taken up with pictures - I would like to put more pictures on icloud and less on my phone.

    You can, but in order to play it you would would have to download it to your phone.  Music available from the iTunes store is already in iCloud (assuming it is still available in the iTunes store).  All you would need to do is delete it from your phone and you will see iCloud download symbols to redownload it, as long as you have Music turned on in Settings>iTunes & App Store under Show All.
    Music from other sources, such as your CDs, can only be made available in iCloud by subscribing to iTunes Match (http://www.apple.com/itunes/itunes-match/).  Even with iTunes Match, you have to either download the song to your phone, or tap it to begin playing it and have it download in the background, in order to listed to your music on your phone.

  • I only have 16 gb iphone but 64 gb ipad - how can i use extra storage on icloud for all my music on itunes

    My Iphone 4 has only  16 GB storage (used 13,5 GB)  but my  ipad has 64 GB  -  I have bought ekstra 15 GB  storage on icloud but I can'nt seem to use it for all my downloaded/bought music .
    how can i use the extra storage on icloud for all my music on itunes ?

    Welcome to the Apple Community.
    You can't use iCloud storage for your music, take a look at these alternatives.
    iTunes Match
    iTunes in the Cloud

  • I still have 5 Gb icloud storage but 2.1 gb on iphone I want to upgrade to 6.0 but need 2.6 gb on my phone can i use icloud to free up some space and still access the apps that I store there on my iphone

    i still have 5 Gb icloud storage but 2.1 gb on iphone I want to upgrade to 6.0 but need 2.6 gb on my phone can i use icloud to free up some space and still access the apps that I store there on my iphone.

    No.
    You need to delete content from your iphone.

  • Can I use iCloud as my library instead of using local storage?  Would I be able to synchronize the music on my phone? and make CDs out of the my music in the icloud using itunes?

    Can I use iCloud as my library instead of using local storage?  Would I be able to synchronize the music on my phone? and make CDs out of the my music in the icloud using itunes?

    Many thanks JEM24 for your help.  Ive just spent the best part of six hundred pounds on a new Sony Rx100m2 compact camera, so I have no interest in the Ipods camera at all really. I doubt Ill be watching many videos on it as Im very lucky in that I have a good Android tablet. Its more as a stock music player that Ill be buying the Ipod for, if indeed I do end up buying one. I dont like the idea of paying the exorbitant amount added for more memory space that Apple along with most other companies charge. In fact I read an article on this very subject just yesterday in the tech section of Flipboard. It stated in the article that in the case of the Iphone  the actual cost of each additional  gigabyte of storage  to Apple et al is something in the order of 60p.. This is certainly not reflected in the price us the customer has to pay at the till.. Its for this reason primarily that Apple in particular, because their products do not allow adding expandable memory of your own in the form of cheap to buy cards, that nobody in their right mind buys the 64gig etc Iphones..I am aware that we are discussing my potential purchase of an Ipod Touch here but you see my point. Many thanks again though for helping me.

  • I am unable to verify my account (via email) to use iCloud storage, can't get Apple to send the email

    Why won't Apple send me an email so I can verify my account to use iCloud storage?

    I am sorry to hear that you are unable to verify your Firefox account. Here are some possible solutions:
    *AOL has been known to block a lot of emails and items in them. Try verifying your account with another email provider.
    *Try copying the link to verify your account and pasting it into another tab.
    *See if it works in a different browser. It may be a bug in the email.
    *If these do not work, could you send us a screenshot of what is happening? See the link below.
    How to take a screenshot:
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  • Can you use iCloud if you can't upgrade to Mountain Lion?

    Can you use iCloud if you can't upgrade to Mountain Lion? I have a MacBook running Snow Leopard but is not compatible with Mountain Lion.

    The requirements for Lion are
    Mac computer with an Intel Core 2 Duo, Core i3, Core i5, Core i7, or Xeon processor
    2GB of memory
    OS X v10.6.6 or later (v10.6.8 recommended)
    7GB of available space
    If your Mac complies with that you can buy it by ringing the Online Store at the number given at bottom left of this page.
    If it doesn' and you are stuck with 10.6.8 this page explains the situation with Snow Leopard and an existing iCloud account (you can't open one on Snow Leopard):
    iCloud and Snow Leopard

  • Can't upgrade to 10.7.5, can't use iCloud

    Hi there, I recently got a new iPhone 4 and wanted to use iCloud on it. Unfortuanatly, I cannot upgrade my computer to 10.7 and can't use iCloud because I am stuck on 10.6.8. Is there anyway to use iCloud on Snow Leopard? If not, is there a way to upgrade to lion on an Intel Core Duo iMac WITHOUT ROARING CORE. And if there is not a way to use the Snow Leopard MobileMe preferance pane to substatute for iCloud? Please let me know as soon as possible.
    Thanks

    The MobileMe preference pane is completely useless. You can't connect your Mac to iCloud to do the full range of syncing and other facilities. You can make limited use of an existing iCloud account:
    You will be able to access email and calendars on the iCloud website at http://icloud.com provided your browser is reasonably up-to-date (the current Snow Leopard version of Safari works OK, and the latest version of FireFix runs on Snow Leopard).
    You will not be able to sync contacts or bookmarks from a pre-Lion Mac.
    You will be able to enter the server settings for email manually in the Mail application and access your email. A pictorial instruction page on doing this is here.
    You will not be able to sync your calendars directly.
    Some people have been able to set up calendar syncing by using the method detailed here - this is an unsupported hack and may not be reliable, and may stop working at some future point. (See below for alternatives.)
    Address Book won't sync: this page has a convoluted hack to make it sync which has been reported as working (and as not working by others). I've not tried it. (See below for an alternative.)
    There are a couple of alternative syncing services you might like to consider, though they're not particularly cheap:
    Soho Organizer can sync Calendars and Contacts with iCloud on Snow Leopard. A single user licence (multiple machines allowed) is $99.99.
    Fruux syncs Calendars, Tasks and Contacts between a wide variety of devices (not using the iCloud server) including Snow Leopard and above, Windows Outlook and Thunderbird, Linux Thunderbird, and iOS and Android devices - see their compatibility chart(click the blue 'i' for a caveat about Snow Leopard). It's free for one user, two shares, two devices; above that pricing starts at $20 per month.
    (I have no connection with these firms and have not tried their products, though both have had good reports.)

  • I want to give an iPad to my wife to use for work, but her employer won't let her upgrade her Macbook from Leopard to Lion.  It's pointless if she can't use iCloud.  Is there a workaround?

    I want to give an iPad to my wife to use for work, but her employer won't let her upgrade her Macbook from Leopard to Lion.  It's pointless if she can't use iCloud.  Is there a workaround?

    So far Apple has not upgraded the other Mac OS X versions to iCloud.  She can manually enter information to be synced in the cloud but that is really tedious.

  • Can I use icloud to store my iTunes library music in order to free up storage/usage space on my iPhone?

    Can I use icloud to store my iTunes music library in order to free up usage space on my iPhone and iPad?

    iTunes match is a true streaming service when it comes to playback from your PC. That means, you can load everything into the cloud and stream from the cloud to your PC.
    To an iPhone or iPad, it's stream-and-save, meaning it will download and play immediately, but it will be saved to the device.
    So yes, you can load everything up (assuming it all loads properly without problems) and stream to your PC.

  • Can I use iCloud to store photos I want to delete from my iPhone 5s?

    Good day.
    I want to free up space on my 16G iPhone 5s.  All of my photos are stored on iCloud, however, when I delete a photo from my iPhone 5s, it also deletes in iCloud.  Is there a way to use iCloud as a way to store photos that I don't want on my iPhone any longer, but I want to save?
    Note:  The photos on my iPhone 5s are all on iPhoto on my iMac running OS X Yosemite 10.10.3.  I have not opened the "photos" app which appeared on the doc when the system upgraded to OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 as I'm not sure how this will affect the whole "delete from my iPhone, but keep in iCloud" dilemma. 
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Regards,
    C. Gray

    iCloud isn't designed as a cloud-only storage method. The closest you can get is to change a setting to optimize storage on your iPhone so that a smaller "device-size version" is kept on your phone. See the quote below from iCloud Photo Library FAQ - Apple Support
    Can I use iCloud Photo Library to save space on my device?
    iCloud Photo Library automatically keeps all your photos and videos in the original, high-resolution version. Follow these steps to choose how you store your photos and videos on your device:
    In iOS, tap Settings > iCloud > Photos or Settings > Photos & Camera, then select a storage setting.
    In OS X, click Photos > Preferences > iCloud, then select a storage setting.
    If you turn on Optimize [device] Storage, iCloud Photo Library will automatically manage the size of your library on your device, so you can make the most of your device's storage and access more photos than ever. All of your original, full-resolution photos and videos are stored in iCloud while device-size versions are kept on your device. You can download the original photos and videos over Wi-Fi or cellular when you need them.
    If you turn on Download Originals, iCloud Photo Library will keep your original, full-resolution photos and videos in iCloud and on your device. Download Originals is the default setting for iOS devices with the free 5 GB storage plan and for all Mac devices.

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