You can't gift an app directly but there are workarounds. You could put some credit on the other persons iTunes account and allow them to purchase the app, if a purchase is required. If its a password app such as a game etc, you can ask the other person to download it to their iDevice, you can then default your password details, pass them to the person you want to inherit the app, they can change the details to their own. If the associated data is stored on a server and not locally, ie not on your handset, then they would be able to access that data. So if you had a high score on say a game, and the scores were stored online, then the person your gifting to would inherit that top score. You need to take care tho, as if you do the second work around, then the person your gifting to might get access to your details through the app. If there is an associated recurring charge for the app or access to it or the data associated with it, then these charges would still be applied to you, unless you contacted the developers to see if you can gift it in the way described above. If you are referring to an app that you have created and it is your own app, then your a perfectly entitled to gift or sell that app to another person or entity, provided such permission has been obtained from Apple Inc.
The iHeartRadio app is a radio station streaming app. The data stream is 64 kbps, which is about 225 MB per hour.
. For my iPad once I install an app, delete it for some reason, and reinstall it, the app is free. I would think it would be the same for iPhones. Deleting the app will delete all the data, though.
Oh, dude, if Blackberry App World is telling you the data service isn't operational, it's basically saying it can't connect to the internet. So, like, check your Wi-Fi or mobile data connection first. If that's all good, maybe try restarting your phone or updating the app. If all else fails, just take a deep breath and remember there are plenty of other apps out there to entertain you.
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Since the latest update the Nike running app seems to use a lot of data (up to 10 MB p/day) while running in the background. I dont see any reason why it would need to use so much data.
Just your friend .. it's called a gift
Gifting an app means you can purchace and send the app to another iPhone/iPod user. You can also do this with music. To gift an app instead of clicking buy there should be another option called gift this app. Click that and fill in the information needed such as; name, email, message, and send. Your freind will receive the app or music and it will be able to be used on there iPod.
When you "Gift an App" Basically it's self explanatory, you purchase the app and send it to someone and they can download it for free. So really, you give a app as a gift! But if you want to purchase it for yourself as well you will need to buy it again.
Gifting an app means you can purchace and send the app to another iPhone/iPod user. You can also do this with music. To gift an app instead of clicking buy there should be another option called gift this app. Click that and fill in the information needed such as; name, email, message, and send. Your freind will receive the app or music and it will be able to be used on there iPod.Read more: What_does_gift_app_mean
If you got a gift card from someone as a gift,than no... It doesn't cost you.
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its like a gift card
You can gift codes on MMX racing for iPhone on itunes.apple.com/gb/app/mmx-racing/id835969177?mt=8
The code is the code that comes with your itunes gift card or gift certificate and you have to go to itunes and go all the way to the bottom and click redeem to redeem it.
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