It is not recommended to delete your iCloud backup. It may be necessary in certain situations, but it is best to consult with a technician before doing so.

Deleting a backup is not bad. It is best to have at least one backup, but sometimes it’s necessary to delete a backup to make room for the current day’s backups. If there are too many backups, or if you’re using an external hard drive that can’t hold any more backups, then it may be time to delete some of them. Remember, deleting a backup is not bad, but running out of space on your external hard drive is.

If you delete your iCloud backup, you will not lose your contacts because they are stored in your phone. The data is synced with the iCloud servers and also accessible through a Wi-Fi connection even if you don’t have a data plan on your device.

If you are constantly running out of storage space on your iPhone, then yes. If you are not, then no. You should delete old backups if you are running out of storage space on your phone.

iCloud backups are not meant to be used as the only way to back up your data. The backups are meant to provide a quick and easy way to restore your data if you lose access to it for any reason. The backup should only be used as a last resort, and not something that is relied on for daily use.

If you find yourself running out of storage space on your Android phone, you can delete backups that are more than 30 days old. Generally, the system will automatically delete any backups after thirty days because keeping too many backed up files could be detrimental to the device’s performance. There is no need to manually delete backups yourself because they will automatically be deleted by the system after thirty days.