Overview of syncing iPhone or iPod touch with your computer

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19 Jun 2009

This article gives an overview of how to set up iPhone or iPod touch to sync with your computer, and where to get additional information. When you connect iPhone or iPod touch to your computer, items are automatically synced according to your preferences set in iTunes. You can, for example, enter phone numbers and addresses of friends and family members on your computer, connect iPhone or iPod touch to sync, then unplug iPhone or iPod touch and tap a friend’s name on the touchscreen to call. You can sync Contacts—names, phone numbers, addresses, email addresses, and so on Calendars—appointments and events Notes (sync with Mac OS X Mail or Microsoft Outlook)* Web bookmarks Music and audiobooks Photos Podcasts Movies and TV shows Applications *Notes syncing is over USB only and on a Mac requires Mac OS X 10.5.7 or later. You only have to set which items are synced in iTunes on your computer once.

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