Iphone and time capsule

Hello there,
Recently i both the time capsule. It`s already instaled and works. I have a iphone to. Can you please tell me how it works? The backups are made through the computer or we can have an wirelles comunication with the iphone and time capsule?
Thanks

Time Capsule is a combination wireless router and wireless hard drive for access to the internet via wi-fi with connected computers and with your iPhone, and for backing up connected Macs wirelessly via Time Machine.
Your iPhone can connect to the internet via your wireless network created with Time Capsule, but that is it.

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    Message was edited by: Pondini

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