On a Mac, in the Address Book. On Windows, in the System Address Book (used by Outlook or Outlook Express)
Yes. Only do this when your phone is frozen or bricked. If you kept a backup saved on your computer or up in the cloud, you can always back it up after the restore.
no
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.
It can be listened to but not saved on the phone. e.g. used as aringtone or appears in your music or itunes
When you sync your iPhone with iTunes or Finder, videos can be transferred to your device from your computer, or vice versa, depending on your settings. If you sync videos from your computer, they are stored in the "Videos" app or the "TV" app on iOS devices. Conversely, if you are syncing videos from your iPhone to your computer, they will be saved in the designated location on your computer, typically within the iTunes Media folder or a specific directory you choose.
If you have iTunes for Windows and have iOS apps saved on your Windows computer, you cannot actually use the apps in any way on the computer. The one exception would be if you jailbreak, you can be able to use anything on your iPhone's display on your computer. I am not sure how that works, but I know it is possible.
With backup iphone text messages feature, users can safely and quickly copy and export iPhone text messages or the SMS with a certain contact onto your computer database where our software can let you view or print out your iPhone text messages directly. After the backup iPhone text messages onto the local database on the computer, you can restore them onto any iPhone.
You can use MobiKin Assistant for iOS to transfer images from one iPhone to another: Connect the source iPhone to your computer and launch MobiKin Assistant for iOS. Go to the Photos tab, select the images you want, and export them to your computer. Disconnect the first iPhone and connect the target iPhone. Use the Import option to transfer the saved images to the new device. This method ensures a safe backup and smooth import process.
I would imagine since texts and pic messages are saved into the phone not the phone provider. I would imagine since texts and pic messages are saved into the phone not the phone provider.
When you delete a backup on your iPhone 6, the stored data and settings from that backup are permanently removed from iCloud or your computer, depending on where the backup was saved. This means you will no longer be able to restore your iPhone to that specific state if needed in the future. However, this action does not affect the current data on your iPhone; it only removes the backup file. Always ensure you have the necessary data saved elsewhere before deleting a backup.
yes the memory stays on the phone
Hi Can I have the make and model number of the phone please? Thanks