If you have sentimental attachment to the data on your iPhone, you will want to perform a backup before upgrading to Apple's latest iOS update later this month.
While iOS 10.3 promises to deliver a host of new updates, one component could devastate users who do not back up data and files to Apple's cloud before installing new operating system.
It all has to do with the tech giant introducing a new file system to replace its 29-year-old predecessor known as HFS+.
Your iOS update will automatically convert to the new Apple File System (APFS), but if something goes wrong during the process, your old files could disappear for good because the two file systems are not compatible.
While you will be able return to the old version of iOS, this will require you to reformat your drive, which will delete all of your files on your device - hence the need for the backup.