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According to a statistics that iPhone users are very satisfied with the product and are making heavy use of features like email and web browsing. The increased use of these types of data functions has also led to higher bills, which produce about $2 billion in additional revenue for AT&T, the exclusive iPhone carrier for the U.S., as well as higher bills for iPhone owners. There are half of the iPhone users replaced conventional mobile phones (most often the Razr) while 40% replaced other Smartphone (like BlackBerry and Windows Mobile devices).

Iphone become so important tool to a lot of people, especially the young, rich, and technically savvy users, which also the mainly users of iphone. What is interesting is that for a quarter of the iPhone owners, the iPhone is displacing the notebook computer. Twenty-eight percent of those surveyed responded that they are now often carrying an iPhone instead of their notebook computer.

So, according the usage of iphone, then you know you should back up your data as well as some necessary iphone accessories. As most of you have known that Apple's made it easy to do with the Time Machine technology that's built into Leopard and Snow Leopard. Yet the majority of people do not regularly back up their data. While some may fail to do so because they believe its a complicated process, or the lack of some accessories. There are others may because of their misplaced faith in the robustness of hard drives, many Mac users simply dont have a reasonable idea of what to back up and how to best go about it.

First, we should know what should to be backed up. When considering this question, the Personal and Irreplaceable files may be the first broad filter you should employ. Such as: data and media that hold a special place in your heart and which cant be recreated.

The thing need to baked up which is nearly as important as The Personal and Irreplaceable is that data. Once you got it lost, which would threaten your job or freedom. Such as: Work documents youve brought home that arent backed up at your place of business, documents youve spent months creating for tomorrows presentation.

The third important thing is that would be the drag to replace. This includes music in your iTunes library (music youve ripped from CD or purchased online), iTunes videos, your browser bookmarks, address book contacts, and calendar events.

The other things, such as the old e-mail, applications that you havent run since transitioning from OS 9 to OS X, your resume from 1997 just about anything that you thought you might need some day but, in truth, were unlikely to ever look at again.

However, if you want to make back up successfully, you should know your backup options. The days of casually jamming a floppy disk into a slot and dragging a couple of files on to that disk are gone. We now have multiple gigabytes of data to back up and slow, low-capacity solutions are no longer an option. These are the common backup choices at your disposal. You should also make a backup plan and how you backup depends a great deal on what you backup. You have to determine which data is the most precious to you and understand the options for backing it up.

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