Why is allways telling me that the back up disk is stopped to be connected when then still is

I mean that is allways telling me that the disc is aborted but noone are disconnecting then, so why?

Is iCloud backup turned on in Settings > iCloud?
If so, Is your iPhone locked when you expect the backup to occur?
It will not automatically backup if you are using your device.

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