Can my Three devices all use iCloud (50 GB)?
I have an iPhone, an iPad and a Mac. I want to make sure I can use 50 GB iCloud for all three.
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I have an iPhone, an iPad and a Mac. I want to make sure I can use 50 GB iCloud for all three.
Yes, your iCloud account and it’s storage is tied to the AppleID you use and is not tied to any given device. As long as you’re using the same AppleID with iCloud on all 3 then all 3 are accessing the exact same account.
ICloud’s primary function is to keep data synchronized across all your own devices.
I am using my single iCloud account on 7 devices.
Yes, your iCloud account and it’s storage is tied to the AppleID you use and is not tied to any given device. As long as you’re using the same AppleID with iCloud on all 3 then all 3 are accessing the exact same account.
ICloud’s primary function is to keep data synchronized across all your own devices.
I am using my single iCloud account on 7 devices.
thanks, good to know.
Part of my reason for asking is that my Mac is too old to support syncing with my new phone via iTunes. Is it possible, using iCloud, to place music from my old Mac onto my new phone?
Can my Three devices all use iCloud (50 GB)?