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11 Jan 2010You can purchase and download applications for iPhone and iPod touch from the iTunes Store using iTunes on your Mac or PC or using the App Store1 on iPhone or iPod touch. If you are unable to sync applications, or unable to arrange applications on your iPhone or iPod touch screen, please verify that you have followed the steps below
In: Applications| IT| Mac Support| Tutorials| iPhone| iPod| iPod Touch| iTunes
11 Jan 2010You can purchase and download applications for iPhone and iPod touch from the iTunes Store using iTunes on your Mac or PC or using the App Store1 on iPhone or iPod touch.
In: Applications| IT| Mac Support| Tutorials| iPhone| iPod| iPod Touch| iTunes
11 Jan 2010You can purchase and download applications for iPhone and iPod touch from the iTunes Store using iTunes on your Mac or PC or using the App Store1 on iPhone or iPod touch. If you are unable to sync applications, or unable to arrange applications on your iPhone or iPod touch screen, please verify that you have followed the steps below. For additional information about using your iPhone or iPod touch, please see the User’s Guide available from apple.com/support/manuals. For additional information about the App Store and applications, please see the App Store FAQ.
In: General| IT| Mac Support| Tutorials| iPhone| iPod| iPod Touch
15 Dec 2009As explained in the iPhone User Guide and the iPod touch Features Guide, you can remove all settings and information from your iPhone or iPod touch using “Erase All Content and Settings” in Settings > General > Reset. If possible, your device should have a full charge before beginning this process. If it doesn’t have a full charge, connect the device to power and leave it connected until the process is complete.
In: General| IT| Mac Support| Tutorials| iPhone| iPod| iPod Touch
15 Dec 2009As explained in the iPhone User Guide and the iPod touch Features Guide, you can remove all settings and information from your iPhone or iPod touch using “Erase All Content and Settings” in Settings > General > Reset. If possible, your device should have a full charge before beginning this process. If it doesn’t have a full charge, connect the device to power and leave it connected until the process is complete.
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