A user's smartphone was recently lost, and the organization issued a replacement device. The technician wants to verify whether the user had enabled the built-in cloud-backup feature on the original phone. Which benefit will the user experience if a current cloud backup exists?
Cellular reception on the new phone will be stronger because radio parameters were stored in the cloud backup.
After signing in on the replacement phone, the user can automatically restore contacts, app data, and settings from the cloud.
The wireless carrier will waive any activation fees because the previous device was backed up to the cloud.
Multi-factor authentication will no longer be required, since the user's credentials are already stored in the backup.
When cloud backup is enabled, the device periodically copies contacts, photos, application data, settings, and other user information to the provider's servers. During the setup of a new or factory-reset phone, signing in with the same account allows that data to be downloaded and restored automatically, so the user can resume work with minimal disruption. Cloud backup does not influence carrier fees, radio performance, or authentication requirements.
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