You go into your contact list tap on the contact and either edit them from there or swipe to the left if you want to delete them.
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If you saved your contacts onto your computer just sync the contacts between your computer and your new phone. If the two iPhones have the same iTunes account, you can use iCloud to transfer phone numbers from iPhone 2G to iPhone 3G.
Just go to your phone store and they should do it for free !!
No. They both run an averagely speedy A4 processor. The difference is the 16gb can hold twice as many songs, videos, contacts, and apps.
For the iPod Touch 4: If the ipod touch's owner has the iphone owner's number, they can add it to 'contacts' and press 'facetime' and it should work. If the iphone owner has the ipod touch owner's email address, they can add it into 'contacts' and press 'facetime' and it should work.
Exporting contacts 1. go to palm desktop on your PC 2. export your contacts from there to Microsoft outlook or windows contacts. 3. go onto itunes, click on your iPhone, select the contacts tab. 4. import contacts from Microsoft outlook or windows contacts. This may not work as i have a very old version of palm desktop. THIS EXPLANATION ONLY WORKS IF YOU HAVE PALM DESKTOP.
Ok, this is how I did it with my Blackberry Pearl, or Bold and any iPhone, on Windows XP, Vista, 7, or 8. Preliminary steps: Have Blackberry Desktop Manager installed. Also, connect your Blackberry and iPhone to your computer (you don't need to connect both at the same time... but I did any way) . Make sure you read about the whole process of transferring BlackBerry contacts to iPhone here: http://www.copytrans.net/support/transfer-blackberry-contacts-to-iphone/ 1) Load up Blackberry Desktop Manager 2) Go to "Organizer" and check "Contacts -> Windows Contacts". Make sure all other boxes are unchecked 3) Under "Sync direction" choose "One way to your computer only" and click OK 4) To start the transfer of BlackBerry contacts, click on "Sync Organizer" 5) Your BlackBerry contacts are now backed up in the form of Windows Contacts on your PC 6) Now it's time to transfer the contacts to the iPhone. Download CopyTrans Contacts - a tiny computer application which allows import of contacts from PC to iPhone 7) Run CopyTrans Contacts and connect the iPhone 8) Click on "Import contacts" 9) Browse to the folder where the BlackBerry contacts are saved, select them and click on "Open" 10) That's it! All BlackBerry contacts are now on the iPhone.
Yes and you can change it in the settings option.
Absolutely Not.You can't upgrade an iphone 4 to iphone 4s!This is absolutely impossible!The iPhone 4s is an other created device from Apple wich as the A5 Chip,while iPhone 4 has the A4 Chip!
An iPhone 4 is an iPhone.....
You can add a signature to your emails, via the iPhone 4. Go in to the email settings and you have the option to change from the "sent from my iPhone" to anything you want. This will hen be automatically added to all outgoing emails as your signature.
There are four ways: 1) (Recommended) Use Apple's MobileMe service to automatically sync your contacts, e-mail, calendar over the web and access them online on any Mac, and download them to your Mac to use with Mac applications like Address Book and Mail. 2) Sync contacts to your Google account to use with Google services like GMail and Google Voice. 3) Sync your iPhone with your Mac using iTunes. 4) You can use free app for both iPhone and Mac