Yeah, you can sync iPhones in a few ways. You could use iCloud if you want everything to sync automatically, or you can back up one iPhone and restore it to the other via iTunes/Finder. Quick Start is great for setting up a new iPhone directly from an old one, too. What are you trying to sync between the phones? If you just want to sync contacts, calendars, bookmarks, eBooks (PDFs & ePubs), notes (notes is not supported in iOS 11 or later), you can also try a third-party tool like Coolmuster Mobile Transfer. It can help you transfer data between your iPhones directly from the computer. Hope this will be your help.
There are 2 possible ways of doing this. You can either sync your iPhone Notes with iTunes then sync your other iPhone or use iCloud in ios5 to transfer the notes. Hope this helps
you can not reverse the sync
Cheat it! If you have an Yahoo account, there's a way to link all your contacts from Outlook to Yahoo and then sync with iPhone automatically... Sign up Plaxo for free, install outlook add-in and make it sync with your yahoo account. Once it is done, you now can make iTunes sync straight with your Yahoo! Another solution is to register on Funambol and use the utilities they provide... one of them is to sync with outlook. With Funambol you can update your contact using the iPhone's Safari. If you do not want to install any additional software, follow these instructions, search for "sync iPhone with Yahoo" for info. But if you don't want to sync with the cloud, then another option is third party software like Akruto, which can sync Outlook with iPhone.
You can sync your iPhone to the Nook app including your bookmarks and other pages.
"Active Sync" is basicly the same thing as "Sync" or "Syncing". It means "downloading" in another word. What it means is, anything that you have downloaded for your ipod/iphone or phones etc, you have to sync it able to have it on your device. If you dont sync, it will not be on your device automatically but will be saved on your computer, so you can sync anytime when your ready.
Sync it to iTunes.
No
In iTunes, click on your Iphone and mark the box to sync addresses. At next sync it will sync. If you have a MobileMe subscription it can automatically sync over the air without user intervention.
You can’t install apps onto an iPhone from iTunes anymore. Apple removed app management from iTunes in newer versions. To get apps on your iPhone, open the App Store on the device, search for the app, and tap Get or the download button. If you previously downloaded apps with the same Apple ID, you can find them under App Store > your profile > Purchased. If you’re using an older version of iTunes that still supports apps, you may be able to sync them through iTunes, but for most users today, the App Store is the way to go.
Through iTunes on your PC or Mac. In there you sync it, with your iPhone.
no, the sync just transfer the apps you have downloaded to the computer
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.