How to Sync iPhone and iPad with iCloud on Windows 10 PC

Using iCloud for Windows you can avoid iTunes as you can easily transfer and backup your iPad and iPhone data like photos, videos, movies, TV shows, and other documents on your PC. And you can always get that data quickly on your iOS device as well as on your computer. So here is how you can sync iPad and iPhone with iCloud on Windows 10 PC or laptop.

When you sync your iOS device with PC using iCloud, all your iPhone or iPad data is securely stored on iCloud. During the process, you will be asked to enter your Apple ID and password. Thus, your data is protected inside your computer. Without further ado, let’s start syncing iPhone and iPad with iCloud on Windows 10 PC.

How to Sync iPhone and iPad with iCloud on Windows 10 PC

How to Sync iPad and iPhone with iCloud on Windows 10 PC

By default, Apple provides free iCloud storage up to 5GB. If you require more storage space, you can buy it.

Step #1: Open any web browser on your laptop or computer and visit this link.

Step #2: Now, you need to download and install iCloud for Windows.

Step #3: Next, Click on Download button and once the file has been downloaded.

Step #4: Click on it to launch it.

Step #5: Click on Run and then click on I accept the terms and conditions.

Step #6: Click on Install and then click Finish.

Now, your Windows PC will restart. When it reboots, you will find iCloud on the screen.

To Login, enter your Apple ID and passwords and also enter the verification code. (If you don’t remember your Apple ID Password, then Jump to this post)

Step #7: Check the boxes next to iCloud Drive, Photos, Contacts, Calendars, and Tasks as well as Bookmarks.

Step #8: Finally, Click on Apply button.

Sync iPhone and iPad with iCloud on Windows 10 PC

That’s it!

How to Sync iPhone and iPad with Windows 10 PC Using iTunes

If you are using iTunes on PC that has Windows 10, you would like to enable Wi-Fi syncing with iPhone or iPad. You can also use lightning cable or 30-pin USB cable to sync your iOS device with Windows 10 PC using iTunes.

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