I had several cd's of music in iTunes on my PC plus 1 song I purchased from the store. All the music was on my iPhone 4S and iPad. When I replaced the 4s with a 5s and did sync and restore only the purchased song showed on either device. I can see the other music in iTunes but when I try to add...
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One option you can look at is an application from your motherboard maker to increase the amperage on the USB ports. MSI has one called Super-Charger and I believe Gigabyte has one also.
Some computer motherboard manufacturers have a utility to increase the output of their USB ports to facilitate iPad charging--MSI and Gigabyte are 2 that I know of.
You may want to look at "splashtop" in the app.store. You can run things on your PC from your iPad, even splash-based material which Ipad's don't support.
For the best picture quality you need to use on of these: Apple Digital AV Adapter - Apple Store (U.S.), assuming your TV has HDMI connections; or this:Apple TV - Buy the New Apple TV with 1080p HD - Apple Store (U.S.)
Thanks, twerppoet, renaming the old phone, backing up and restoring worked fine w/o affecting the new phone. BTW, the unlock of the old phone worked fine.
Your sister will need to have a newer iPhone, i.e. 4 or 4s, that has a front camera if you want to see her. Otherwise, if she has to use only a rear camera you will see her but she won't see you.
Please forgive me for posting this question regarding an iPhone in this forum. I posted this question in the iPhone forum but have not received any answers. I am asking here because of its vast pool of knowledge and I believe the same question would apply to iPads.<br><br>AT&T sent me...
I have a home-built PC using an MSI motherboard. MSI has a utility that works w/some of their motherboards called "SuperCharger". It increases the amperage enough to charge my iPad.