No, but it will Move Your carefully organised apps around )=
Updating iTunes overwrites all previous versions but music, apps and other data doesn't get changed.
Use the same iTunes account on both computers. If not, you can use home sharing when connected to the same WiFi network to transfer the apps and data.
It means it's backing up all of your songs , apps and photos while syncing.. That why if you delete anything you'll have all of your data on iTunes
The iTunes store offers information about the different apps available for the iPhone. This information usually includes details about how much data they will use on the phone. This is also the same on the Google Play store.
Yes. But you can put them back on for free and you can keep the data if you back them up on iCloud
i just synced my ipod touch to itunes and then after i couldn't open any apps. help!
Yes, that is the wonderful thing about icloud you log in to your itunes account and it will transfer your apps and data to your other comp or itouch
Some step for reset facebook app. 1. go to setting 2. go to apps manager 3. go to Facebook 4. Do clear data.
First got to general then reset then reset all content and settings. (notice: do not back up data from iCloud or you will still have all your apps and videos etc.)
No - buying apps has nothing to do with your data plan. However - you may need a data allowance to use some apps !
Clicking the Restore button in iTunes will erase all data from your iPod entirely and reset it to the factory defaults. You will be given the chance to back up your content before the reset begins.
The 'restore' function in iTunes is used when something on your iPod goes wrong and still turns on, and every trick in the book has been used. It completely resets the iPod to the point where it has no data whatsoever. It is basically the master reset button for the iPod.