The second beta of iOS 16 has been available to developers for a while. And this one has already provided the chance to learn about a feature that will be included in a later release of the operating system.
Apple recently launched beta 2, even though iOS 16’s launch date is only around the corner. There is a function in the program that will make your iPhone’s data backup mechanism easier to use.
When you weren’t close to a Wi-Fi network, you might have already desired to back up your iPhone using iCloud. And the good news is that you may now do this using a 4G connection if you’re a future user of an Apple device running iOS 16 or iPadOS 16.
Customers using iOS 16 can now back up their iPhone via an LTE cellular connection, as well as a 5G or Wi-Fi connection, according to the brand’s paper sent to Apple concerning this capability.
If backing up your device using a 5G connection was already conceivable, it was not the case with 4G. Although we don’t yet have all the information regarding how it operates, that’s still reasonably fantastic news.