Transfer from ipod to iphone 4

my wife has an ipod 3 with her own apple id and I want to transfer the ipod 3 contents to my iphone 4 and i have my own apple id
how do i do this

I can assist you with transferring information to your iPhone 4 from your computer, but sometimes transferring information from one Apple product to another can cause complications. I would recommend contacting Apple at 800-275-2273 for further assistance. 

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