DearMob giveaway: Back up your iPhone before iOS 12 upgrade — without iTunes

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DearMob iPhone Manager offers a flexible, streamlined alternative to iTunes.
DearMob iPhone Manager offers a flexible, streamlined alternative to iTunes.
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This post is presented by DearMob iPhone Manager.

Apple has launched another new raft of iPhones and a shiny new mobile operating system, iOS 12. That means some cool new features, but also the pain of backing up and syncing on iTunes. That means the same old “all or nothing” approach, pressing “sync” and hoping it works. Apple is great in many ways, but giving us control over our mobile data isn’t one of them.

So right now, before you download the iOS 12 update, is a great time to consider an alternative like DearMob iPhone Manager. It’s an iOS manager that simplifies the process of keeping devices updated. It offers a way to back up your iOS devices without iTunes.

Upgrade your iPhone fast

DearMob offers a one-click backup and restore option for iPhone that’s there whenever you change devices or revive an old one. It presents a clean and intuitive interface, leaving no question of where to find the data you’re looking for.

It might look less cluttered than iTunes, but it’s more capable in some key ways. For example, you can selectively back up and restore data, whether it’s contacts, photos, books or whatever. Just click the corresponding icon.

DearMob works with iTunes data but remains independent, meaning you can use it without getting tangled up in iTunes or Apple support. Still, all the music, apps, books and other media you’ve purchased through iTunes can still be backed up and restored. DearMob iPhone Manager won’t remove any data without user consent, either, so there’s no digging through iTunes for a song or voice memo only to discover that it vanished.

An intuitive iTunes alternative

The DearMob iPhone Manager interface leaves no question about what data you're transferring or backing up
The DearMob iPhone Manager interface leaves no question about what data you’re transferring or backing up
Screenshot: DearMob

If you’ve used iTunes, you know that getting the right data in the right place can be a clumsy affair. You often have to find and select entire categories of data. And when you sync, you might find yourself praying that the right files make it across. But with DearMob iPhone Manager’s selective backup and restoration, you can easily select individual files to save or recover. It’s a serious headache reducer.

Some other cool features include DRM removal, which means unlocking movies, music and books to operate in any region and on any device. DearMob also can convert iPhone files to make them compatible with other devices. So you can convert an HEIC photo to JPEG, or an ebook from EPUB to the more widely used PDF, DOC or TXT formats.

Additionally, DearMob adds password protection and encryption to your files and folders. That’s a welcome layer of security, especially if you use your phone to store or transmit sensitive documents.

Get your free copy of DearMob iPhone Manager

DearMob iPhone Manager is a straightforward but feature-rich way to back up iPhone without iTunes. It would also make a solid partner app to iTunes, specifically for backing up and managing data.

If that sounds enticing, you should definitely get your free copy during the DearMob iPhone Manager giveaway. Download the free version now, and you can get ready for iOS 12 without worrying about iTunes. If you want a lifetime license with free upgrades, you can grab the full version of DearMob iPhone Manager for just $39.95. This special offer slashes 40 percent off the original price of $65.95.

DearMob is a leading software provider, with innovative flagship products including DearMob iPhone Manager and free offerings including 5KPlayer, iPhone Photo Manager and iPhone Music Manager. The brand is ready to enable more dynamic growth with compact and competitive products for Mac/Windows/iOS/Android users in the near future.

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