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    This is a question for all the apple people (if there are still any left )

    Is it possible to plug a new iphone into your computer without passing all of the old apps and stuff over, but still passing the music over?

    the reason I ask is I've downloaded lots of apps that I very rarely use, and I want keep all the old stuff on the old phone.

    At the same time I still want to have all my songs synced to my newer iphone (all 43 of them ) but keep pictures etc on my old phone, so it doesn't use up all the storage on my new phone.

    Is it possible to do this?
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    I'm not sure that I understand exactly what you're asking. But you can manually (and selectively) choose what you sync to a new or old iOS device.
    "Every generation's memory is exactly as long as its own experience." --John Kenneth Galbraith

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jag_Warrior
    I'm not sure that I understand exactly what you're asking. But you can manually (and selectively) choose what you sync to a new or old iOS device.
    I bought a friends iPhone 4S from him (to replace my aging 3GS) but I'd like to plug my new phone into iTunes on my computer and transfer all the songs, but none of the apps or pictures etc. just the music

    im worried that if I plug it in, it will automatically transfer everything over, and that's what I don't want.

    Thats what I get for filling my old iPhone 3GS with loads of rubbish!
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    BBC News - Microsoft to buy Nokia's mobile phone unit

    Microsoft is to buy Nokia in a move that everyone saw coming!
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    Nokia pretty much follows Ericsson's route by getting rid of hand held devices and focusing on network business. Only ones surprised were the people short selling Nokia stock.
    C'est la vie ja taksi tuo.

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    So Microsoft bought a struggling company for $7 billion and got a new CEO for itself thrown in for free. What a bahgin!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jag_Warrior
    So Microsoft bought a struggling company for $7 billion and got a new CEO for itself thrown in for free. What a bahgin!
    And sounds like a familiar story to me
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    KitKat... it's not just a candy bar, it's also the next Android release. BBC News - Android KitKat unveiled in Google surprise move
    Defend mediocrity... because excelence is just too hard to achieve. :p

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    Quote Originally Posted by veeten
    KitKat... it's not just a candy bar, it's also the next Android release. BBC News - Android KitKat unveiled in Google surprise move
    Cool names is one of many reasons that I prefer Android over ios.

    I also wonder what the version after KitKat will be called? Liquorice?
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    Malware?
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