No it shouldn't, unless you have your lock set to come on after a restart.
no, the sync just transfer the apps you have downloaded to the computer
Sync your iPhone to iTunes on our computer
Yeah, put it into Itunes and sync it with iphone
The very word 'sync' means it goes BOTH ways. Your iPhone data will be copied over to your computer, and your computer's data will be copied the other way. Sync is short for 'synchronise' which basically means swap/exchange.
Before connecting the iPhone to the different computer, in iTunes go to Edit>Preferences>Device>select Don't Sync Automatically. When you connect the iPhone go to Pictures tab and Other tab (on top of the sync screen) and disselect Sync Pictures and Sync Contacts. Then press apply (bottom right corner).
activate the phone first and then sync it with your itunes on your computer
Plug it into your computer, then download ITunes off the internet. Wait for the iPhone icon to appear at the right, click it, then click sync at the botom left.
Using the cord provided with the iPhone, hook the cord up to the computer through the USB port, then it should automatically sync.
Plug your iPhone into your computer and open up iTunes. Once there go under the Tab > Devices, ****'s iphone. Click it and you will see Sync in a small box at the bottom right.
sync you Iphone with your Itunes library.
Via iTunes, add the .ipa files to iTunes Library and sync with the iphone
you have to create a second user on your computer to sign in and out with you can do this with windows or mac