Apple Says iOS 10.3 Accidentally “Reenabled Some iCloud Services” for Some Users
Apple sent out an email to some customers today to inform them of a bug related to iOS 10.3.
According to the email we received, Apple explains “We discovered a bug in the recent iOS 10.3 software update that impacted a small number of iCloud users. This may have inadvertently reenabled some iCloud services that you had previously disabled on your device.”

The iPhone maker says users should head over to their iCloud settings “to make sure that only the services you’d like to use are enabled.”
We checked our iCloud settings and everything seemed as normal in iOS 10.3. For those who received this email and want to check their iCloud settings, here’s how to do it:
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch:
1. Go to Settings > [your name].
2. Tap iCloud.
3. Tap to turn iCloud features on or off.

Just yesterday, Apple released iOS 10.3.1 to address more bug and security fixes.
Did you receive an email from Apple regarding iOS 10.3 and iCloud? Did you notice any settings changed?
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It enabled iCloud Backup for me, and failed due to it being too large.