Sunday, October 9, 2011

iCloud

iCloud


I am going to sum this up. What iCloud does is it "pushes" all of your photos, documents, apps, and music to all of your other iOS 5 devices. No syncing is needed. When you download something onto one of your devices, iCloud automatically starts loading it on your other devices. Say you have to get a new iPod Touch. You can go into the app store, click on purchased, re-download your apps for no additional cost. iCloud also pushes all of your books, contacts, calenders, mail, and find my iPhone. You can also now share your Calenders with other iCloud users.

iCloud also has a little convienient thing called Backup. Once a day, all of your data is backed up to iCloud.

iCloud is free. There is unlimited storage for music, TV shows, apps, and books. You also get 5 GB of free storage for mail, documents, and backup. There are storage upgrades available for a cost of course.

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