Wednesday, December 24, 2014

How to Backup and Restore Christmas Photos from iPhone to Computer

Merry Chirstmas! Many people like taking photos in Chirstmas.If you accidentally deleted photos on your iPhone, iPad in chirstmas,you can use a iPhone photo recovery to restore deleted photos from your iPhone and iPad,let's see the use guide: how to recover Christmas Photos from iPhone

During the Christmas and holiday season, you are probably going to take a lot of photos. The happy times with families, or the parties with friends are really precious memories. After taking that many photos, you will find the storage space of your iPhone is getting smaller and smaller. You will have to delete the photos then. Before deleting those photos, you can make a backup of them, and then the photos can be saved on your computer.

Backup and Restore Christmas Photos from iPhone to Computer
If you want to backup Christmas photos fast, you can choose iTunes and iCloud. With iTunes, you are able to create a backup of all the important contents on your computer; with iCloud, you can choose the contents to back up. If you use iTunes to backup Christmas photos, you will only need 3 simple steps:

1. Plug iPhone into computer via the USB cable. iTunes will launch automatically, if not, you can double-click the icon on your computer to start it.

2. Click “File > Device > Backup My iPhone” at the upper left corner of the window. Then iTunes will start creating a backup.

3. Sometimes iTunes will need your Apple ID to backup apps. Enter the Apple ID to finish the backup.
iTunes will back up contacts, reminders and your Camera Roll files and so on to your computer as a whole. You won’t be able to view the files, but you will get the files after restoring iPhone with iTunes.
You can also take advantage of iCloud to backup Christmas photos. The software is built in your iPhone with the iOS 5.0 or later, and you only need to tap Settings > iCloud > Backup My iPhone, and then the iCloud will back up the contents in your iPhone to the cloud over Wi-Fi connection. The contents which iCloud backs up include Camera Roll, contacts, and notes and so on. If you don’t want a category to be backed up, such as notes, you can tap the button beside “Notes” on your iPhone to “OFF”.

How to restore Christmas Photos from an iCloud backup on iPhone and iPad


1.After your iPhone or iPad powers on, you'll see a welcome screen, Slide your finger across the bottom where it says slide to set up.

2.Now choose your language from the choices presented to you.

3.Select the country or region you are in.

4.Now choose your wifi network and enter the password for it if there is one. If you don't have access to wifi, you can choose Use Cellular but keep in mind, only some things in your iCloud backup will be restored without wifi. Others won't be triggered until you're on wifi. Or you can choose to restore from an iTunes backup if you have access to one.

5.Now on the Location Services screen, choose whether you'd like to have location services on by default. Make sure you read the description of what location services are before deciding whether or not you'd like to enable or disable them. Keep in mind that certain apps like Maps need location services to operate properly.

6.On the next screen, tap on Restore from iCloud backup and enter your credentials when asked.

7.Now agree to the Terms and Conditions. You will be asked to verify that you agree to them a second time.

8.If you have iCloud backups, your iPhone will now show them. Tap on the backup name that you'd like to restore from.




 That's all there is to it. Your iPhone will begin restoring from your iCloud backup. Keep in mind that the more data you have, the longer it will take. iCloud will start by just restoring your system settings so you can start using your iPhone as soon as possible but apps, photos, videos, and other types of media may take a while to finish coming down from iCloud. Just be patient and if you have to jump off of wifi, no worries, iCloud will pick up right where it left off next time you are connected to wifi.

Once your iCloud settings have been restored, your device may ask you to set up Touch ID and a passcode where supported, since Touch ID specifically is never saved in a backup.

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MOTA iPhone 6 Plus battery case review, Mophie Juice still missing

The MOTA iPhone 6 battery case has finally been released, and looking over a recent video review, which you can see below, it does highlight the need for the Mophie Juice iPhone 6 case. We still cannot understand why it is missing; although once you see the former model you might reconsider the latter.

Ok, so we know that MOTA is not original with the naming of its new case, the Battery Case, but you cannot argue with its price, which is slightly cheaper than the most expensive version of the Juice for the iPhone 5S, and also comes with more battery capacity, especially the 6 Plus.

In the video below you get to see a hands-on with the Mota iPhone 6 Plus Charging Case, which explains its design and what you get in the box. You will be pleased to know you get two detachable frames, ideal if you get bored with the same color.

MOTA iPhone 6 Plus battery case review
Looking at the case, there is a fear its sliding design might scratch the phone and so would benefit from felt in the outer-frame to protect it, but time will tell if this is an issue or not.

We also have a second video review and the guy in the video says he was able to get two and a half days of usage from his iPhone 6 Plus when placed inside this battery case.

You can find more details on the MOTA website, along with pricing and availability.

With more cases of this type now being released, how long are you prepared to wait for Mophie to get its act together and release a Juice case for the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus?

Also See: SoundFocus iPhone 6 case upgrades battery and sound

MOTA iPhone 6 Plus Mophie Juice still missing