You can put all your apps in a folder to help declutter the screen.
As long as your computer has itunes that is authorised on the same itunes account as your iphone, then it will automatically transfer all your iphone apps onto the computer
yes, but not all iphone 4 apps are available on the iphone 3gs/3g/2g becuase they are too high resolution apps, or need a front facing camera.
If its an iPhone then download iTunes (if you haven't already) and plug both of them in using a USB charger. Then sync the apps off you iPod on to the computer, then simply click and drag them into where it says iPhone.
if all you have is apps, then 16 GB.
There are a great wealth of apps available for the iPhone 4. Because of this, it is all too easy to get carried away when it comes to downloading new applications. A good thing is to organize the apps in folders. Press and hold down one of the apps. Once it shakes, it can be moved. Place it into another app and a folder will be created. These can then be renamed as desired. Press the home button and the changes are saved.
apps from an itouch, iphone, or ipad can very. check the app store to see all the apps
No, apps are not only for the iPod Touch. Apps were actually made for the iPhone, but they have made most to work with the iPod Touch, too. Apps are only made for the iPod Touch (all generations) and the iPhone (all generations). Apps are made for Ipads to
itunes will back up your apps when you sync your iPhone if the computer is authorized (store-authorize computer in itunes).
You drag all of the apps inside out out the folder and then it disappears.
Original answer by Pollyforce979 Edited by Arianna Lovendino All kinds of people create iPhone apps-people like us.
No, not all applications are priced. Many useful apps are free.
There are hundreds of millions of free iPhone apps of the App Store, so it would be unnecessary to list them all. You can access the app store and look under "Free Apps" to browse them.