Can i transfer apps photos and music straight from my iphone5 to my ipad

can i transfer apps photos and music straight from my iphone5 to my ipad

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  • How can I transfer my photos and music from my iphone 4 to my new iphone6

    How can I transfer my photos and music from my IPhone 4 to my IPhone 6 ?

    if the music was downloaded via iTunes you will be able to access it from iCloud when you set up the new device. other music that was synced to the iPhone would need to be synced to the new iPhone from the computer that you used to sync the iPhone 4.
    photos can be transferred via the following method.
    plug iPhone 4 into iTunes on computer. select back up to computer.
    Plug in the iPhone 6 and press restore. when setting up the iPhone press restore from iTunes. plug into computer and a complete copy of the iPhone 4 will be put onto the iPhone 6. except for the music...(you will have to download your apps again from App Store but you can find them all under the purchased tab on App Store. you won't have to pay for the apps again)
    please note this will delete the current memory on iPhone 6

  • HT1296 can I save my voicemail and text messages from my IPhone5 to my pc?

    Can I transfer my voicemial and text messages from my IPhone5 to my PC? If so how?

    Hi Go to settings FaceTime turn off Cellular, Data. Cheers Brian

  • HT4436 originally my kids used my apple account, now they want there own.  Can they keep there photos and music and move it to a new account?

    I want to create a new account and transfer my photos and music to the new account.  How can I do that?

    Your talking about the famous AppleID divorce
    There is no way to "move" music, apps, or photostreams between iCloud/AppleID accounts easily, but there are some ways to maybe salvage everything they want and get it to their individual devices.  I'm going to assume that each has an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, and that you all have one or more computers with iTunes (macs or PC's, shouldn't matter). 
    In any case, this isn't likely to be a quick fix for you, so clear a couple of hours in the evening and grab a beverage of your choice.  Here are a few ways to manage the divorce:
    Separate iCloud (ie, contacts, calendars, etc) accounts for each person, Shared iTunes Music/Apps:
    This approach allows each person to have their own device backups, plus their own address books, calendars, etc, and it allows everyone to share the apps and music that has been and will be purchased. This will also mean each has their own photostreams as well.  With calendars and photostreams, you can create "shared" versions of each so you and they can collectively contribute and modify the calendar, and can collectively contribute to a shared photostream.
    The great benefit to this approach is that all of the music and apps that have been purchased will continue to be available on all of the devices.
    The disadvantage is that with the shared iTunes account, everybody is sharing everybody else's gift cards and/or money that is in the account.  Monitoring it is a manual process.
    To setup this scenario:
    Create a new iCloud account (ie, new AppleID's) for everyone, including yourself. 
    In the iCloud settings on each mobile device use the new iCloud account (ie, AppleID) for that person. 
    Use those same iCloud credentials for the iCloud settings in each person's account on the computer.  (Note that if you do NOT use separate accounts for each person on the computer, this method will not work for synching the iCloud stuff, just the iTunes stuff.  I highly recommend you create user accounts on the computer for each person). 
    On your mobile devices, in the iTunes and App Store settings continue to use the "original" AppleID under which all of the music and apps were purchased. 
    In iTunes for each user account on the computer, continue to use the "original" Apple ID, just like on the mobile devices. 
    For each person's photos that they wish to keep, make sure that they are currently in the mobile device's camera roll (just as Winston suggested).
    Now the device's and computer user accounts are all setup.  When the mobile device's are synched to user's (or the common) iTunes app, all of the music and apps will stay, and all of the photos that were previously in each user's camera roll will still be there.
    Separate iTunes Accounts, Shared iCloud Account
    This approach allows each person to have their own iTunes account for music and apps, but will keep all of the iCloud stuff (like contacts and calendars and photostreams) identical accross everybody's devices.  This is particularly useful if the kids get their own gift cards and are not amenable to sharing with their family and you want to continue to have identical address books, calendars, and photostreams. 
    The main drawback to this approach is that it is possible that each individual will lose access to some music and all purchased apps.  That will depend highly upon when the music was purchased.  ie, was it purchased before or after Apple went to a digital rights management (DRM) free model for music.  All purchased apps will technically be lost, but sometimes its still possible to "keep" those apps via iTunes and your device will continually and annoyingly ask you for the credentials (ie, the original AppleID) under which the app was purchased. 
    Another drawback is that the free iCloud storage account is likely to be enough to backup all of your devices (if you have more than 1).  Therefore, you will likely have to purchase a larger iCloud storage plan.
    To setup this scenario:
    Create a new AppleID for each person for use in the iTunes Music/App store.  Remember to keep your original AppleID that was used for all of the purchases to date. 
    On each mobile device, in the iTunes and App Store settings input the new AppleID for each user.  On one of the devices (you'll have to figure out on which one it makes the most sense), continue to use the original AppleID. 
    In the iCloud settings for each device (and the computer accounts), continue to use the original AppleID. 
    Now you must setup new iTunes databases on the computer for each seperate user.  The only way to do this is to have each user have a seperate account on the computer (again, mac or PC, doesn't matter). 
    In each user's iTunes app on the computer, input the iTunes store credentials that match his/her mobile device that you setup in step 2 above.
    On the computer, move all of the music that each person cares about into his/her separate iTunes database (ie, import the music into iTunes by whatever method you choose).  The exact method for this is dependent upon whether its windows or mac, but basically, find the actual music files on the hard drive, and then import each of them into iTunes for each user.  You want each user to setup their "new" music database on the computer.  This is what the mobile device will synch against.
    Once complete, synch each mobile device with each user's respective iTunes app.  You MUST use separate iTunes databases at this point.
    If all of the music was purchased post-DRM (or is DRM-free for whatever reason), then this method will result in each user having all of the music that he/she wishes.  However, if some of the music has DRM, then your success here will be a crapshoot. 
    Photostreams should all continue to be shared and collective since they are attached to the common iCloud account, not iTunes.
    Separate iTunes Music/App Account, Separate iCloud
    This is the ultimate in "every man for himself".  The advantage is the each person has their own free iCloud features (including the all-important backup) and each has their own iTunes account. 
    The disadvantage is the same as "Common iCloud, Separate iTunes" approach:  individuals may lose access to already purchased music and apps.  The photostreams will also be broken apart, although you can setup shared photostreams for the future. 
    To setup this up:
    Create new iCloud/AppleID accounts for each person (except for the original user). 
    In each person's mobile device, use their new AppleID for both iCloud and iTunes Music and App stores.  One person keeps the original AppleID and continues to use it.
    Follow the steps above for creating new music databases in each user's account on the computer.
    Synch each user's mobile device with their respective iTunes database.
    OK, that's what i have for you at this point.  I'm happy to answer further questions on this and help you figure out how to do what you want to do.
    Thanks

  • How do I transfer all photos and music from my old iphone 3gs to new iphone 4s? I have a new laptop because the old one broke and so do not have non camera roll photos or music stored anywhere apart from the iphone 3gs and cannot update io5 on the iphone

    How do I transfer all photos and music from my old iphone 3gs to new iphone 4s? I have a new laptop because the old one broke and so do not have non camera roll photos or music stored anywhere apart from the iphone 3gs and cannot update io5 on the iphone 3gs without erasibng everything. i need help!!!

    Syncing to a new iTunes library or computer will erase your phone. Only if you back up manually before syncing, you can restore your device from that backup again. A manual backup does not include the sync process.
    Do this:
    Disable autosync in iTunes, connect your phone to your new computer and right click on it in the device list and choose backup. iTunes will backup your device without syncing.
    Transfer your purchases the same way, choosing "transfer purchases" this time.
    When you connect your phone for the first time, all media content will be erased. But you can restore your settings and app data from your manual backup afterwards.
    Don't forget to set up at least one contact and event on your new computer to be able to merge calendars and contacts when you sync the iPhone for the first time.
    Music is one way only, from the computer to your device, unless you bought the songs in itunes and transferred your purchases.
    There is 3rd party software out there, but not supported by Apple, see this thread: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2013615&tstart=0
    About backups and what's saved:iTunes: About iOS backups
    How to back up and restore:http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1414
    How to download apps for free again:http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2519
    Saving other data is also described here. How to back up your data and set up as a new device

  • I have OS10.5 and an iPhone5 how do I get my apps, photos and music?

    I have an Intel iMac core duo with OS10.5.8 with iTunes 10.6.1.  I have a 3GS which I recently upgraded to an iPhone5.  I sync my 3GS and headed to the store to pick up my new phone. The AT&T guy hands me instructions which says I need to update my 3GS (iOS5) device before syncing the new iPhone5 (iOS6). iTunes would not let me update beyond 10.6.1.  Apple, true to its word, I rec'd iOS update on Sep. 21st. So I turned on wifi and update my 3GS to iOS6.  OK now my itunes does not recognize either phone because they are both iOS6.  I never thought for a moment iTunes would not recognize my devices.  Now I'm perplexed.  I'm worried the answer is going to cost me more money.
    I do have a wintel XP at my disposal which just downloaded iTunes7 onto, but of course, I have no previous backup stored.  I can't figure out how to get my apps, photos and music onto my new iPhone.   so, when I try to restore, it displays message that if I want to do this it will erase everything on my 3GS.  Funny how itunes 7 is compatible with XP but not Leopard, but that is another discussion.

    Upgrade iTunes on the Mac and the OS if required so that you have the correct version for syncing with iOS6.
    Alternatively, you can copy the ENTIRE iTunes folder from the Mac to the PC and then you should be able to sync to the PC without issues.
    You'll still need to create a backup on the PC to restore back to the iPhone5.
    You can also try backing up the 3GS to iCloud and restoring the iPhone5 from that backup, but that will not restore or sync any media.

  • I am considering buying an iPad 3. I have an iMac with OSX 10.6.8. On the iMac I have many photos and work with iPhoto and Photoshop Elements on the computer. Can I interchange or transfer photos and other work from the iMac to the iPad? How?

    I am considering buying an iPad 3. I have an iMac with OSX 10.6.8. On the iMac I have many photos and work with iPhoto and Photoshop Elements on the computer. Can I interchange or transfer photos and other work from the iMac to the iPad? How?

    velma Monreal wrote:
    I am considering buying an iPad 3. I have an iMac with OSX 10.6.8. On the iMac I have many photos and work with iPhoto and Photoshop Elements on the computer. Can I interchange or transfer photos and other work from the iMac to the iPad? How?
    Yes you can. In iPhoto create a Album with the photos you want in it. You can drag them from your Events folder. In iTunes with your iPad connected go to Photos by cliking on your iPad. You can then select the album or events you want.

  • Resetting macbook pro without deleting apps, photos, and music

    Is there a way to reset a macbook pro without deleting downloaded apps, photos, and music?
    I have dropbox and i have a lot of college notes store on my laptop so I want to make sure that is preserved. I also do not want to delete any photos and music. I have a 13" and I bought my macbook in 2012.

    What do you mean by "reset"  Normally when you reset your Mac, your erasing everything and resetting it back to factory new.

  • What is the best way to transfer only Photos and Music from imac to imac?

    hello i have an old 24" imac that is loaded down with iphoto pictures and itunes music. i recently got the new 27" imac and wish to only transfer the photos and music files to the new computer. i have a cloned hard drive of my old imac as well as a time capsule copy of it.
    i don't want to just restore my entire old hard drive onto my new imac because there is a lot of junk on there i don't want on there. so, what is the easiest way to move just these two types of files? i don't know how to find these files and move them?
    i know how to attach both imacs via firewire, i just don't know what is the best way to make the transfer of both these file types?
    thank you!

    copy the folders /users/username/music/itunes and /users/username/pictures/iphoto library to the corresponding locations on the new install.
    note: itunes and iphoto should not be running when you do this.
    Message was edited by: V.K.

  • I want to transfer my photo and movie files from my iPhone 4S to my mac.

    I have posted this question before without any success and was hoping by reposting it may promt a solution to my problem.
    I want to transfer my photo and movie files from my iPhone to my Mac OS X (10.5.8).
    But I don't want to use Cloud or iTunes.
    Is there a way to connect my iPhone 4S to my Mac directly,
    say ... via a program or such on my MAC, to drag and drop the photos and Movie files,
    directly into a folder. ??????????
    Reason want to connect iPone to MAC or MAC to iPhone is ....
    I have no DATA on my iPhone Mobile plan at moment.
    So Photosync app is no good, as I can't download the app to my iPhone.
    I can download a Photosync to my MAC ...
    but with the Photosync app you can only send data.
    Thanks in advance for any help.

    Sorry I should of mentioned ....
    Reason want to connect iPone to MAC or MAC to iPhone is ....
    I have no DATA on my iPhone plan at moment.
    So Photosync app is no good, as I can't download the app to my iPhone.
    I can download a Photosync to my MAC ...
    but with the Photosync app you can only send data  (so needs to be on the  iPhone).

  • How do I transfer my photos and other items from the cloude to my Dell desktop

    How do I transfer my photos and other items from the cloud to my Dell
    desktop

    Hello johnfromwildomar,
    Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
    You can use the following articles to help you set up to share photos from iCloud to your computer.
    iCloud: Set up My Photo Stream
    iCloud" My Photo Stream FAQ
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    Jeff D. 

  • I am ordering a new IPad 4 and I now own an Original IPad.  Can I transfer all settings and info. direct from old to new?

    I am ordering a new IPad 4 and I now own an Original IPad.  Can I transfer all settings and info. direct from old to new?  How?

    Yes, restore the iPad usind a backup file created in iTunes from the iPad 1.

  • HT1296 Im not able to download movies and music purchased from my iTunes on my iPad iOS 6.1. The download begings to show and once the dowload appears 100% done, I get a message "unable to download". please help

    Im not able to download movies and music purchased from my iTunes on my iPad iOS 6.1. The download begings to show and once the dowload appears 100% done, I get a message "unable to download". please help

    You have to have an internet connection, either wireless or through a computer with iTunes.  When you choose Software Update you can only update to the latest version for your iPod Touch, iOS 6.1.6

  • How can i transfer my ical and address book from macbook/iphone to my new imac?

    Hi, to all!
    I have just bought a used imac, i have used home sharing to get my itunes from my macbook.
    I want to know if there is a way to transfer my ical and address book from my macbook onto new/used imac?
    Also is there a way of transfer my bookmacks bar?
    Please can someone help.
    Thanks

    You can move your iTunes music Library folder to external media from the G5 to the Mavericks machine and point a modern version of iTunes at it.
    I don't know what you'll have to do with your Contacts, however.

  • I had a MacBook Pro and just bought a MacBook Air. When I tried to transfer my photos and music to my new Mac only a little bit fits on the Air. Can anyone help me understand why?

    I am trying to transfer all my photos, documents, and music from my previous Mac to my new one and this new one can barely hold any of the files. Why would that be happening? What can I do to have all of my documents avalaible to me?

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