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Can I store more than one backup of my iPhone 4?


Question Posted Saturday July 9 2011, 3:16 pm

As far as I know, iTunes only stores (or gives me access to) one backup for an iPhone - the latest one.

Right now, though, my phone's being really glitchy and I was wondering if there was any way to keep multiple backups of it. I really don't want to lose everything that I have on it now, but I also want to see what would happen if I completely reset the phone and started anew.


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LM answered Saturday July 30 2011, 4:30 pm:
Hey, I've noticed this question sitting here with no replies for a few weeks now. I think your best bet would be going into an Apple Store and speaking to someone at the Genius Bar. You can make an appointment online:
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to guarantee yourself a spot, if it's busy.


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