The best way is to transfer the Calendar and Contacts to Outlook. The iPhone can then be synced with Outlook. Unfortunately, tasks and memos do not transfer. You will need to find other 3rd party apps that are supported on the iPhone and transfer your data to them. Two examples are: 1. Evernote - This is good for memo. You can export your memos and then import them into Evernote. unfortunately, when I did this, it was a bit tricky. I even had to write a little PERL script to create the format that it wanted. 2. RemembertheMilk - this is a todo application
i get 3g on my iphone there from att
No you can not
3G refers to the third generation mobile phone standards and technology. Using 3G technologies cell phone service providers can offer users better and faster internet access, data transfer and voice telephony. With the 3G facility, the iPhone 3G will certainly help you access the internet faster, quicker data transfer and better quality of voice telephony. In addition to the existing features of the old iPhone the new iPhone 3G has features like GPS mapping, App store to download App features and Microsoft exchange Active Sync with push email, contacts and calendar.
If you just recently got a new iPhone 4, connect it to iTunes and iTunes will identify it as a new phone. If you have previously synced your iPhone 3G with that computer before, then iTunes should give you the option to sync the new iPhone with a backup from your latest iPhone 3G sync. When you do that, your files from your 3G will be transferred to your iPhone 4. Hope that helps :)
When you switch off the 3G and cellular data in your iPhone 5 you get no service signal because of the poor signal provider.
iPhone 3G S = iPhone 3G + Extra's
oh yes! It has happened to me! Get the data pack!
Yes you can but you will not get the benefit of the 3G network speed, you will only get EDGE. Also this will require an iPhone data plan change and if you had the unlimited plan on the iPhone 3Gs you will lose it and you will not be able to get it back.
The iphone 3g is the third generation iphone , is that what you are asking
Apple invented the iPhone 3G.
Both the iPhone 3G and the iPhone 3G S support MMS with the 3.0 update.
iPhone 3g is capable of 3g access, but not iPhone 1st generation. However, some areas do not have 3g coverage, so iPhone will automatically switch to EDGE. iPhone 1st generation only has EDGE and Wifi, and iPhone 3g has EDGE, 3g, and WIFI.