Difference between revisions of "Apple iCloud"
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Since introduction in 2011, each account has 5 GB of [[free storage]] for owners of either an iOS device using iOS 5.x or later, or a Mac using OS X Lion 10.7 or later. | Since introduction in 2011, each account has 5 GB of [[free storage]] for owners of either an iOS device using iOS 5.x or later, or a Mac using OS X Lion 10.7 or later. |
Revision as of 15:07, 8 September 2022
wikipedia:iCloud (2011)
Since introduction in 2011, each account has 5 GB of free storage for owners of either an iOS device using iOS 5.x or later, or a Mac using OS X Lion 10.7 or later.
Features:
- iCloud+ (2021)
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See also
- Email, Gmail (Google Workspace), Google Account, Hotmail, Outlook.com, ProtonMail, Gmail API, Amazon WorkMail, Yahoo Mail, iCloud, Zoho mail, Google Tasks, Smart compose, comparison, Spark Mail
- Apple, macOS, MacBook Pro, Apple T1, Apple T2 Apple-designed processors, M1, iPhone, Apple Store, App store, Apple One, AirTag, Apple products, iPad, Apple W1, H1, Apple Pay, Apple Cash, iMac, Airpods, AirPods Pro, iPad Air, IDFA, Xcode,
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, APNs, Apple Developer, APP Ids, Apple Trade In, Apple Music, Apple car, Apple Configurator, Thunderbolt, SMC, Final Cut Pro, AppleCare+, iCloud calendar, Rapid Security Responses, Apple Vision Pro, Apple Pro Display XDR, Mac Studio, Final Cut Studio, Apple Authorized Distributor and Reseller, List of Apple products
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