Recovering Apple-deleted iOS backups older than 180 days.

I have recently repurchased an iPhone after using another phone for about 9 months. I've been paying for iCloud ($100/year) with plenty of space remainingbut my Iphone backups have been deleted (as they're over 180 days old, according to the Ts & Cs). Can Apple restore them for me so I can use them for my new phone? I'd understand if the unused device backup needed to be deleted because I'd used up my storage allocation but I was absolutely nowhere near it. What am I paying $100/month for if not to keep my data in the cloud?!

Posted on Apr 25, 2013 8:59 PM

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Apr 26, 2013 1:41 PM in response to Milligna

It's rare that anyone needs to pay for icloud, unless they have a lot of devices that they are backing up to icloud. Otherwise it's free. I back up an iPad and iPhone with lots of apps' data. I only use about 1.5 GB, well under the free amount (although I have a total of 25GB due to being a former subscriber the icloud's precursor).

Apr 26, 2013 2:57 AM in response to Milligna

I think the best is to assume the backups are lost.


From the iCloud terms and conditions:


Backup

Automatic backup is available for iOS devices, and occurs periodically, when the device is screen locked, connected to a power source, and connected to the Internet via a Wi-Fi network. iCloud will store your last three backups; however, if a device has not backed up to iCloud for a period of one hundred and eighty (180) days, Apple reserves the right to delete the backups associated with that device. Backup is limited to device settings, device characteristics, photos and videos, messages (iMessage, SMS, and MMS), ringtones, app data, location settings (such as location-based reminders that you have set up), and Home screen and app organization. Content purchased from the iTunes Store, App Store, or iBookstore is not backed up, but may be eligible for download from those services, subject to account requirements, availability, and the applicable terms and conditions. Media obtained from other sources (such as imported music or home videos) are not backed up, but can be synced from your computer by using iTunes. Your iCloud email, contacts, calendars, bookmarks, and documents are stored in, and can be accessed from, iCloud. Apple shall use reasonable skill and due care in providing the Service, but, TO THE GREATEST EXTENT PERMISSIBLE BY APPLICABLE LAW, APPLE DOES NOT GUARANTEE OR WARRANT THAT ANY CONTENT YOU MAY STORE OR ACCESS THROUGH THE SERVICE WILL NOT BE SUBJECT TO INADVERTENT DAMAGE, CORRUPTION, LOSS, OR REMOVAL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, AND APPLE SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE SHOULD SUCH DAMAGE, CORRUPTION, LOSS, OR REMOVAL OCCUR. It is your responsibility to maintain appropriate alternate backup of your information and data.

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