CopyTrans Contacts: it makes quite simple to backup your text messages and iMessages, including all photo, video and contact file attachments to computer in PDF, CSV, text, HTML, Word and Excel. With CopyTrans Contacts, you can backup, read, share and print your iPhone messages on PC. Backup Viewer: it lets you extract text messages as well iMessage from iPhone, iTunes backups, and it will display all the conversations in the iOS-styled way. You can backup messages to PC in PDF files or HTML format. If you want to backup other contents like photos, videos, contacts, voice memos, books and etc., we would like to recommend IOTransfer. In addition to 1-click transfer and backup feature, the newly released IOTransfer can work as phone cleaner and online video downloader. It not only helps you clean up iPhone for more space, but also downloads videos from YouTube, Instagram and other popular video sharing websites to PC and iOS devices.
Personal data stored on smartphones is valuable for almost everyone. This includes contacts, messages, photos, videos, bookmarks, notes and more. There are various ways in which you can backup all this data, and if you own an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, the procedure is even more simple. Unlike Android, where you need to take backup using third-party programs or on cloud, Apple has made the entire procedure quite simple with iTunes. Apple iTunes works both on macOS and Windows-based PCs. And unlike third-party programs for Android that lets you backup data in bits and pieces, iTunes lets you take a complete, encrypted backup, and also restore it in the same state. The procedure is simple for those who backup their iOS devices on a regular basis, but for those who do it occasionally, or the ones who are doing it for the first time, we have simplified the procedure.
Step One: To begin with, head over to this link, and download iTunes for your Windows PC. Once the download is complete, go ahead and install it. Step Two: Open iTunes, click on Account on top, followed by sign-in, and login using your Apple ID credentials. Step Three: Now, connect your iOS device to the Windows PC using a lightning cable. Once the device is detected, you will get a pop-up on the screen asking to allow the computer with access to information stored on your iOS device. Click on continue. On you iOS device, you will get a pop-up asking permission — simply tap on ‘Trust’ on your smartphone and that should be it. Step Four: Once your iOS device is connected, click on the device icon on the top and on the summary page, you will see details such as the storage capacity, used and available storage and more. Step Five: Apple also allows you to take encrypted backup of your data, which you can enable by clicking on ‘Encrypt iPhone backup’ in the backups section. The backup will be saved at a secure location on your Windows PC.


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