If you want to sync all of your photos across your iPhone and iPad, you’ll most likely need more iCloud storage space than the default 5GB (the same goes for other kinds of media and content). When signing into one device with your iCloud details, you’ll receive a notification from your other device, which should provide you with a PIN number to enter in the device you’re signing into. Step 4: You’ll need to enter your iCloud email address and password. Step 3: Once they’ve signed out, go to Settings > Sign in to Your iPhone/iPad. Step 2: It may be the case that someone else is signed into the iPhone or iPad, in which case you’ll have to go to Settings > Sign Out. Step 1: If you aren’t signed into your iCloud account on either your iPhone or iPad, go to Settings > Sign In to Your iPad/iPhone.
You’ll need their iCloud password to sign out of the device, so you’ll almost certainly need their help to do this. You'll need to ensure you're signed in on your device. If you aren’t signed into iCloud on both devices Step 3: Repeat for as many apps as you’d like to sync, and make sure you do the same for your iPad.
Tap on the slider for any app with data that you’d like to sync across your iPhone and iPad so that the slider turns green. Step 2: In the iCloud settings screen, you’ll see a subheading: Apps Using iCloud. Step 1: On your iPhone, go to Settings > iCloud. Here’s how you sync your iPhone with your iPad: You need to be signed in to iCloud on both devices to do this (see below for info on what to do if you aren’t). Instead, you have to use iCloud to sync between both devices, since they can’t be synced by physically connecting them. This method can’t be used to sync between an iPhone and iPad. Ordinarily, you’d sync your iPhone to your computer by connecting it using a USB/Lightning cable, and then using either Finder or iTunes (depending on your computer). It also recommends steps for ensuring that you have enough iCloud storage space.
It covers how to use iCloud to keep your iPhone and iPad in sync, and it shows how to choose which media and data types to sync. This is what this article explains how to do.