If your text messages are being synced on your iPad when you type them on your iPhone, you're probably using iCloud. Go into settings and disable iCloud for any apps you don't want synced between your devices.
You go under settings and mail and hit signature.
There are many differences between bulk text messages and regular text messages. Regular text messages normally only go to one recipient while bulk text messages typically go to many.
You can, you probably just have texting blocked. Go to your local apple/at&t store and get it fixed.
an iphone 4 because you can call on it and also go online but on an ipad you can only go online and games an iphone 4 can do all of those things. so i chose an iphone 4
You can try MobiKin Doctor for iOS. It lets you easily back up your iPhone text messages to your computer in formats like HTML, CSV, or PDF. It's especially helpful if you need to export messages for legal purposes. Plus, it can recover deleted messages and other data even if you don't have a backup. Worth checking out!
go to the app store on your Ipod or Ipad and Iphone
yes there is because ipad 3 dose not have small chargers only iphone 5,ipad mini and ipad 4 so there you go
yes go to the app store on your ipad or iphone or ipod
You enter the Messages app, enter a conversation or start a new one using the button in the top right. To start the conversation, type in a number or contact name and selct the number you want to text.
go to the top of the messages list then, press upload earlier messages
So my question is: if I use my iPhone and go on a website, will that website data cookies save on both my iPhone and iPad since they're the same account?
You can use the iPhone for web surfing, checking your email on the go, sending and receiving text messages, as a media player (music, pictures, and videos), and as a digital camera. Oh yeah. It's also a cell phone.