HT1766 How long should it take to back up my phone?

How long should it take to back up my phone? So far it has been around 13hrs.

a normal back up for my iphone4 6.01 with itunes 11 takes 2 mins

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  • HT4859 How long should it take to back up iphone for the first time with about 6 gigs?

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    Welcome to the Apple Community.
    The first back up to iCloud may take some considerable time. Just how long isn't really possible to say without knowing how much is in your back up and your connection speed.
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    How long should it take for an icloud backup of about 6.4GB?  I selected a manual backup and it has been running all night?  Thanks         

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  • How long does it take to back up a phone

    how long does it take to back up a phone

    Carebearwa wrote:
    I tried to set up iCloud on my 3 g iPhone ...
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  • HOW LONG SHOULD IT TAKE TO BACK UP

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    hello?

    It depends on how much you have to backup. The first back up can take an hour or more. Subsequent backus are usually shorter since it does incremental backups.

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/ph12521
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  • HT4137 How long does it take to back up I phone?

    I tried to set up iCloud on my 3 g iPhone after up grading and I think I might have xxxxx it I backed up phone to comp and when I tried to restore it  said to restart
    Phone which I did then I had to set up apple I'd  then tried to set up iCloud and pushed the wrong button ( back up phone to iCloud) and it has been going for an hour. Help? Thanks

    Carebearwa wrote:
    I tried to set up iCloud on my 3 g iPhone ...
    iCloud requires iOS 5 or later.
    The iPhone 3G can only update as far as iOS 4.2.1

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    Copy the selected text to the Clipboard (command-C).
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    At the end of the output, you’ll get some lines like the following:
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  • Restore Ipod?  How Long Should This Take?

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    The message then popped up saying Your iPod has been restored to factory settings and is restarting. Please leave the iPod connected and wait while it completes the restore process.
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