So Apple released its latest update to iOS yesterday and, as predicted, there were a few teething problems.
To be fair, Apple did signal the significant changes to its file storage system, and warned users to back up before installling in case there was a 'glitch' in moving files across to the new system.
But, going by web feedback, some users didn't do that.
Also, going by web feedback, the issues with iOS10.3 were wider than the file storage system.
Customers are reporting a range of issues including battery drain, issues with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, lag, random reboots, and issues with third-party apps.
Backing up means saving a copy of everything on your device to either iCloud or iTunes.
The purpose of this is to have a 'back up' if the new iOS upgrade causes problems. You can then revert to the previous backed-up copy of your phone.
There are two ways to back up your device
VoicePlus recommends backing up to iTunes as many customers will not have enough storage on their iCloud account to complete a full back up. Free iCloud accounts only have 5gb of storage.
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