The easiest way to manage all the separate accounts for your family would be to set up one AppleID for all purchases such as apps. Then each separate person has there own separate AppleID for contacts. That way each person can decide what contacts they would like to share.
Yes! There are number of ways to do this. I would say that, right now, probably the easiest way is to do this is via iCloud. Setup iCloud on both your Dell computer and your Mac and your contacts will synk automatically within in minutes.
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.
iCloud for iOS will allow you to store your calendars, contacts, apps, photos, books, music, and much more in the cloud.
that's impossible:/ you can sync Apps & Music but NOT contacts...
go to iCloud web version - mail - address book or contacts
If usrname and xword are for icloud, you're fine. You don't need icloud on a computer. If you've forgotten the password to your computer... take it to the apple store.
Yes, when you use MobiKin Assistant for iOS, your iPhone contacts can be synced to your computer. Here's how it works: Launch MobiKin Assistant for iOS and connect your iPhone via USB. Once detected, go to the "Contacts" tab. Preview, select, and click "Export" to back up contacts to your PC or Mac. This syncs your iPhone contacts to your computer for safe backup, management, or transfer—without relying on iCloud or iTunes.
To transfer numbers from your old iPhone to a new one, use MobiKin Transfer for Mobile. Just launch the program on your computer, connect both iPhones, select “Contacts,” and click “Start Copy.” All your numbers will move over in one click—quick, easy, and secure.
Should be stored in iTunes on computer or in iCloud if it was backed up there
impossible without GPS chip with separate power source.
You can recover deleted contacts on your iPhone using MobiKin Doctor for iOS. It lets you selectively restore lost contacts from your device or iCloud backup without overwriting existing data. It’s easy to use and works well even if you don’t have a recent backup!
They use the same operating system and can run many of the same apps. Using iCloud, you can share the same data over the net. They are separate computers, so they are not integrated in the sense of computer hardware.