Is the cloud backup a full backup?

Is the cloud backup a full backup including backup of Apps etc... My daughter was a little too creative with the new password and now the phone is disabled. I do not have a record of it on my computer due to a recent reformat. It might be on the cloud but not certain.

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An iPhone backup never contains the apps. It does not mind if you created the backup on iCloud or iTunes, but the backup simply includes settings and Camera Roll photos, among other things. See > http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5262

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