I need to transfer my notes onto my IPhone?
I had an ipod for a long time. My ipod started to wear out so i used my warranty to get a new one. Best Buy upgraded me to an ipod 5. Then, i bought myself an IPhone. I wanted to keep my ipod in the box because i wanted to sell it. But is there anyway i can still get my pictures and notes onto my iphone without opening the ipod box?
Added (1). Ps- i had to give up my ipod when Best Buy gave me the new Ipod 5, so i don't have the original ipod with the notes and pictures on it and i'm worried that they're all lost.
I think if you plug your iPod into your "home" laptop, it should automatically upload your pictures and videos. They will be saved to your laptop in the pictures section in a folder named "iPod cache". Then you can plug in your iPhone and drag that folder to your iPhone, I believe.
I don't know about the notes. ):
Sorry!
Log into your email on the iPod with the notes. When you put in all of your info for the email, something at the end will come up that lets you "sync" your calendar, mail, and notes. Allow notes.
Your notes should be linked with your email now. Right after that, go to your iPhone 5 and log in, doing the same process as before. When you finish, go to notes. There you should see the notes you made on your iPod.
Note: if you log out of your email on your iPhone, the notes go too.
You also can use icloud
transfer the files to icloud first and then download them to iphone from icloud
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