iCloud Backup Not Working on iOS 18 in Canada? Step-by-Step Fix
If your iPhone on iOS 18 isn’t backing up to iCloud in Canada, it can be frustrating. Common causes include network issues, storage limits, or system glitches. Here’s a detailed step-by-step guide to fix it.
1. Check iCloud Storage
Go to Settings → [Your Name] → iCloud → Manage Storage.
Make sure you have enough free space for your backup.
If storage is low, either upgrade your iCloud plan or delete old backups and unnecessary data.
2. Verify Network Connection
iCloud backup requires a stable Wi-Fi connection.
Avoid using mobile data for backups.
Restart your Wi-Fi router and iPhone to refresh the connection.
Ensure Low Data Mode is turned off: Settings → Wi-Fi → [Your Network] → Low Data Mode → Off.
3. Enable iCloud Backup
Go to Settings → [Your Name] → iCloud → iCloud Backup.
Toggle iCloud Backup On if it isn’t enabled.
Tap Back Up Now to initiate a manual backup.
4. Update iOS
Go to Settings → General → Software Update.
Install any available updates. iOS 18 updates often fix iCloud backup bugs.
5. Reset Network Settings (Optional)
If backups still fail:
Go to Settings → General → Transfer or Reset iPhone → Reset → Reset Network Settings.
Enter your passcode and confirm.
⚠️ This will remove saved Wi-Fi passwords and VPN settings, so reconnect afterward.
OnePlus Tip
Always keep your iPhone plugged in and connected to Wi-Fi overnight for automatic iCloud backups. Regularly checking your iCloud storage prevents unexpected backup failures.
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