This wikiHow teaches you how to store an iPhone backup file in Dropbox, as well as how to back up individual files from your iPhone into your Dropbox account. For most comprehensive iPhone backups, you'll need more than the two gigabytes of free space that Dropbox offers, meaning that you'll need to purchase additional storage.

Part 1
Part 1 of 5:

Creating an iPhone Backup File

  1. Plug the USB end of your iPhone's charger cable into one of your computer's USB ports, then plug the other end of the charger into your iPhone's charging port.
  2. Its app icon resembles a multicolored musical note on a white background.
    • If prompted to update iTunes, click Install iTunes and wait for the updates to install, then restart your computer when the installation is complete.
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  3. It's an iPhone-shaped icon in the upper-left side of the iTunes window. Doing so opens your iPhone's page.
  4. This option is in the "Backups" section of the page.
  5. It's on the right side of the "Backups" section. This will prompt your iPhone to begin backing up all of its information onto your computer.
  6. This will take several minutes. While you're waiting for your iPhone to finish backing up, you can proceed to the next part of this process which is purchasing more Dropbox space.
    • Be sure to leave your iPhone attached to your computer for the duration of the backup.
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Part 2
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Purchasing Dropbox Space

  1. Go to http://dropbox.com/ in your web browser. This will open your Dropbox main page if you're logged into Dropbox.
    • If you aren't logged into Dropbox, click Sign in in the upper-right corner of the page, then enter your email address and password.
    • If you haven't yet signed up for Dropbox, create an account before proceeding.
    • You can skip to the last step in this part if you already have purchased Dropbox space.
  2. It's a light-blue link in the upper-right corner of the page. Doing so takes you to a page with a list of different Dropbox packages.
  3. Click the blue Get started button below the "Plus" heading near the top of the page.
    • The "Plus" package allows up to a terabyte (1024 gigabytes) of storage, which is more than enough to store several different iPhone backups.
  4. It's a grey button on the right side of the page.
  5. It's a blue button below the "Plus" heading. Doing so will take you to the plan purchase page.
  6. Check either the "Billed Yearly" or the "Billed Monthly" box.
    • The annual plan is cheaper in the long run.
  7. In the "Enter payment details" section, add the following information:
    • Credit or debit card number
    • Security code
    • Expiration date
    • Country
    • Billing ZIP code
    • You can also check the "PayPal" box at the top of the section and enter your PayPal login information to pay with PayPal if you like.
  8. It's on the right side of the page.
  9. This blue button is on the right side of the page. Doing so will purchase your selected amount of storage (1 terabyte, in this case) and immediately apply it to your Dropbox account.
  10. If this page doesn't open immediately after buying more space, go to https://www.dropbox.com/home in your browser. This is the folder to which you'll add your iPhone's backup file.
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Part 3
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Uploading the Backup File to Dropbox on Windows

  1. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen.
  2. Click the folder-shaped icon in the bottom-left corner of the Start window.
  3. It's a computer-shaped icon in the far-left side of the File Explorer window.
    • You may have to scroll up or down on the left-hand sidebar to see This PC .
  4. Usually, the hard drive is labeled OS (C:) . This will open your computer's hard drive folder.
    • If you don't see anything listed below the "Devices and drives" heading, first double-click the heading.
  5. Click the View tab at the top of the File Explorer window, then check the "Hidden items" box in the "Show/hide" section.
  6. You'll find it near the top of the hard drive's folder. Doing so opens a list of all of the users who have access to this computer.
  7. This is the folder with your username (or the first several letters of your username).
  8. To do this, click through the following folders:
    • Double-click the AppData folder.
    • Double-click the Roaming folder.
    • Double-click the Apple Computer folder.
    • Double-click the MobileSync folder.
    • Double-click the Backup folder.
  9. The easiest way to do this is by right-clicking a blank space in the window, selecting the Sort by option in the resulting drop-down menu, and clicking Date modified in the pop-out menu. This will place the most recent backup at the top of the window (or in the upper-left corner of the window if the files aren't arranged in a list format).
  10. Since the backup "file" is really a folder that contains a collection of more folders, you'll have to drag the file into the Dropbox window rather than uploading it from within Dropbox.
    • You can lock the File Explorer window next to the Dropbox window by clicking and dragging the top of the File Explorer window to the far-left side of the screen, dropping it there, and selecting the window in which Dropbox is located.
  11. This may take several hours, so make sure that your computer is plugged in and has a sturdy Internet connection. Once the upload is complete, you can close the Dropbox window.
    • If you need to download the backup file at any time, click to the right of the file's name in Dropbox, then click Download in the resulting menu.
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Part 4
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Uploading the Backup File to Dropbox on Mac

  1. This will prompt the Go menu item to appear at the top of your Mac's screen.
  2. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu with the Library item in it.
  3. It's near the bottom of the Go drop-down menu.
    • If you stop holding down the Option key, the Library folder will disappear.
  4. To do so: [1]
    • Double-click the Application Support folder.
    • Double-click the MobileSync folder.
    • Double-click the Backup folder.
  5. Look for the folder with the current day's date next to it; this is the most recent backup.
  6. Since the backup "file" is really a folder that contains a collection of more folders, you'll have to drag the file into the Dropbox window rather than uploading it from within Dropbox.
  7. This may take several hours, so make sure that your computer is plugged in and has a sturdy Internet connection. Once the upload is complete, you can close the Dropbox window.
    • If you need to download the backup file at any time, click to the right of the file's name in Dropbox, then click Download in the resulting menu.
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Part 5
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Backing up Individual iPhone Files

  1. If you don't already have the Dropbox app, open your iPhone's App Store app and do the following:
    • Tap Search
    • Tap the search bar.
    • Type in dropbox and tap Search
    • Tap GET to the right of the "Dropbox" heading.
    • Enter your Apple ID or Touch ID when prompted.
  2. Once Dropbox finishes downloading, tap OPEN to the right of its heading in the App Store . Alternatively, tap the Dropbox app icon, which resembles a white, open box on a dark-blue background.
  3. Tap Sign In near the bottom of the page, then enter your Dropbox email address and password.
    • You'll need to tap Continue with Basic if prompted before continuing.
  4. It's a icon at the bottom of the screen. A pop-up menu will appear.
  5. Tap one of the following options in the pop-up menu:
    • Upload Photos - Allows you to upload photos from your iPhone's Photos app.
    • Create or Upload File - Allows you to upload a non-picture file (e.g., a PDF) from your iPhone's Files app.
  6. If you're uploading photos, tap each photo that you want to upload to select multiple ones.
    • If you tapped Create or Upload File in the last step, you'll first need to tap Upload File and then tap Browse in the menu.
  7. Tap Next in the top-right corner of the screen (photos only), then tap Upload in the top-right corner of the screen. Your files will begin uploading to Dropbox.
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      Tips

      • To use the Dropbox backup on a computer, first create an iPhone backup on a computer to create the backups folder, then download the Dropbox backup onto the computer and move it into the backups folder. From that point, you can select the backup in iTunes.
      • When you upload a file on Dropbox, only you will be able to see it unless you choose to share it with others.
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      Warnings

      • There is no way to back up your iPhone directly to Dropbox in the same way in which you back up your iPhone to iCloud or your computer.
      • It's best to upload files to Dropbox over a Wi-Fi connection rather than over cellular data.
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