Yes, the iCloud library will keep all your deleted and saved photos for as long as the iCloud has been activated.
It will automatically be transfered as long as you have done a backup before hand, or if using the new iCloud storage.
No. As long as you have it backed up to iTunes or iCloud, you can restore it to those settings before the jailbreak
iOS 4 was released long ago back in 2010 along with the iPhone 4 and was a free update. It could be downloaded on any device except the original iPhone and 1st generation iPod Touch.
it doesn't take too long, just a few minutes to be exact. It will update one at a time but straight after the first one it will start on the second.It just depends on the iphone. The only way to really find out is try yourself:)
the current update is 3.1.3 and it takes around forty minutes to download and install.
Since1942. Just after pearl harbour
1. As long as you have outlook 2003 or 0utlook 2007 it will sync automatically (as long as you haven't changed any of the outlook default settings). Just plug it in and iTunes will do all the rest. 2. As long as you sync your iPhone to itunes you won't lose any of your contacts or calendar appointments. itunes will do a full back up and then completely wipe your iphone. After that, it will load all your data, settings, and media back to your phone. It will take a little while. Hope it useful to you. From WinPST Share Outlook
The 3.0 iPhone update supports MMS, but the service is not yet supported by AT&T. AT&T has announced that it will launch the long-awaited MMS service starting on September 25, 2009.
About 5 mins go into settings >General down to reset tap reset then tap reset all data and content but you will still have cydia!
If iTunes won't recognize your iPhone, you can try using MobiKin Doctor for iOS. It's a professional data recovery tool that works even if your iPhone isn’t detected by iTunes. Just install it on your computer, connect your iPhone, and launch the software. It can scan your device directly (as long as it's not completely dead) or extract data from iTunes/iCloud backups. Super useful for recovering photos, messages, contacts, and more when iTunes fails. Hope this helps!
Depends on what you are doing on your iphone