IPhone 5 unable to Backup in iCloud

I have the iPhone 5 and I seem to be unable to back it up into the iCloud. Backup on my iPad 2 to the iCloud works perfectly. Can anyone help me find the solution to my problem.
As additional information:
a) I am running iTunes on a Windows 7 PC
b) My internet connection isn't very fast, but my iPad manages to backup to the iCloud overnight. My iPhone always shows that it has never backed up to iCloud, no matter what I've tried.
c) My old iPhone 3GS used to backup to the cloud without any problems.
I would be very grateful for any assistance. Thank you.
Thorsten.

Hi thoudy75,
The best advice I can offer is this article of troubleshooting ideas for iCloud backup issues:
iCloud: Troubleshooting creating backups
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3992
I hope this helps!
- Ari

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