To set up iCloud, you need access to your Apple ID.
If you are running an older version of iOS, instead tap iCloud.
If you don’t have an Apple ID, tap Don’t have an Apple ID or forgot it? below the password field on the screen, and follow the on-screen prompts to set up your free Apple ID.
The screen will intermittently display the message “Signing into iCloud” as it accesses your data.
Do this part after you’ve signed in to iCloud on your iPhone or iPad.
If you are running an older version of iOS, you won’t see your name at the top of the screen and can skip this step.
Turn on Sync this iPhone to automatically upload and store your Camera Roll to iCloud. When enabled, your entire photo and video library is accessible from any mobile or desktop platform when you’re signed into the same Apple ID. You can access these photos from your phone or tablet, or using a web browser at https://icloud. com.
Apple does not have access to this encrypted information. Tap iCloud to return to the previous menu.
On older versions of iOS it will instead say Backup.
Tap iCloud to return to the previous menu. Now you’ve set up your iCloud account on your iPhone or iPad.
To view your files in iCloud, they will appear in the appropriate app. For example, if you want to review a Pages document that you created on your Mac, open the Pages app on your iPhone or iPad to see it. You can also see your files in the Files app in the iCloud Drive section. [5] X Research source
To view your files in iCloud, they will appear in the appropriate app. For example, if you want to review a Pages document that you created on your Mac, open the Pages app on your iPhone or iPad to see it. You can also see your files in the Files app in the iCloud Drive section. [5] X Research source