No, only when you download apps. This is pertaining to the iPod touch (4th generation) and iPhone (3rd generation).
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you can delete apps you dont use anymore/ old emails (if using thunder bird or mail app) or delete apps you dont se anymore you can delete apps you dont use anymore/ old emails (if using thunder bird or mail app) or delete apps you dont se anymore
Assuming you have a newer version of Android OS on your current phone, when you upgrade to a newer phone, all the apps you had previously downloaded will transfer to that new phone. You can also download apps that can backup the data that is in an app (saving it to your external SD), and after retrieving the apps into your new phone, you can restore the data that was backed up. If your phone is rooted, you can use backup apps which can mass backup all the data that you have.
Yes, it will use the amount equal to the size of the app. On the app information page there is usually size in MB, on iPhone it is at the bottom of the page.
yes it will use your data through your contract or pay as you go top up credit
Using your bluetooth does not use up data plans on cell phones.
Music
The Nike Fitbit surge and Bluetooth devices do not uses data on your cell phone. They will use up battery power quicker than when you are not using them.
Restoring wipes out any data that was ever on your iPod Touch. Backing up only backs up the apps, music, videos, photos, etc. It does not store the scores, so you will lose all of your scores.
Data. MMS. Internet. video calls. internet radio apps. games. streaming video apps like netflix and youtube.
Yes. But you can put them back on for free and you can keep the data if you back them up on iCloud
If you backup your iPod or sync it to your PC, then you can restore it and it will use the data you synced earlier to restore on your ipod. In other words, nothing, as long as you back it up or sync it.
You can free phone storage in android mobiles by uninstalling the apps and programs that you do not use. Other steps you can take is if your device has an SD card, you can move a number of apps there. You can use apps such as AppMgr III, Apps 2 SD and others that can move those apps properly. You can also clear the device's app cache or data from time to time. In addition, there are apps out there (ex: Clean Master) which can scour your phone's internal memory and clean out any junk files for you.