To retrieve deleted iPhone applications, click on "App Store," then click on "Updates" (even if you don't have any updates). Click on "Purchased," then click on "Not On This iPhone." It will give you a list of every app you have purchased that is not on your phone.
Yes you can, simply go to the iTunes store and download them again, of you purchased them from iTunes.
Google My Tracks is a great free app available to Android users. National Geographic also have a free app available for iPhone users. There are also some paid apps such as MotionX which is available for iPhone on the App Store.
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It can be if you have an Apple software called MobileMe. The service is paid and relies on 3G to find your iPhone. It can also remote wipe your iPhone.
Yes, it is true. There are many free apps for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Once you connect to the app store, select category, and choose the category you want, and at the top, there is 'Paid' and 'Free' apps. Click on 'free' to view all of the free apps available in that category.
Paid apps such as HULU or NETFLIX
Yes my I phone is telstra pre-paid.
if you mean developement as in generations of iphones, then: 2008---- iphone 2g 2009---- iphone 3g 2009---- iphone 3gs 2010---- iphone 4 and if you mean application development (well paid job) then look it up on youtube...
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They will only on your home computer. Your home computer is that ONE computer that you got all of your music/videos off of. (or the first computer you sync-ed your ipod/iphone with. Then you click on your ipod/iphone and sync the apps on the 'applications' tab on the top. It might ask you to put in your itunes email and password (otherwise known as 'apple ID) Dont worry. Just put in your info. Its just asking you permission to download all of the apps you PAID for.