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Downloading past purchases from the App Store, iBookstore, and iTunes Store. Languages With iTunes in the Cloud, you can access your past purchases from the iTunes Store, App Store, iBooks Store, and Mac App Store. Before you begin Sign in with the Apple ID that you used for the original purchase. See which Apple ID you used to download an item. See if the content is available for redownload. Download previous purchases on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch Make sure your iOS device meets these system requirements: iOS 4.3.3 or later You need iOS 5 or later to download items to iPhone (CDMA model). iBooks 3.0 or later to download books If you can't find an item in Music or Videos using the steps below, you might try downloading it from the iTunes Store app: iPhone or iPod touch: Tap the iTunes Store app and go to More > Purchased. iPad: Tap the iTunes Store app, then tap Purchased.

Apps Tap App Store. Find the item that you want to download. Music Tap Settings > Music and make sure Show All Music is on. Tap the Download icon. Movies, TV shows, or music videos Books Get help. iOS: A visual history. In what is widely regarded as his greatest presentation ever, Apple's Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone to the world on January 9th, 2007. In the five-plus years since then, the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch have literally redefined the entire world of mobile computing. That world is moving so quickly that iOS is already amongst the older mobile operating systems in active development today. That certainly doesn't mean it's underpowered or underfeatured — quite the contrary.

Through what can only be described as relentless and consistent improvement over the years, Apple has made iOS one of the most feature-rich and well-supported platforms on the market. iOS 7, the system currently powering Apple's mobile devices, offers an easy-to-understand smartphone operating system to new users, a powerful platform for app developers, and a relatively un-fragmented experience across multiple devices. Sticky TOC engaged! Do not remove this! iOS actually began life with a different name: OS X MobileMe. iEverything.co.za. Setting up Google Sync with your iOS device. Requirements Your personal device running iOS 10 or later or a company-owned device running iOS 11 or later Google Workspace account iTunes account An active version of Safari (Enable Safari in your device settings at SettingsGeneralRestrictions.)

What type of device do you want to set up? Set up a personal device Step 1: Add your Google Workspace account to the device How you add your account depends on the apps that you want to use for work or school. Expand all | Close all I want to use Google apps (such as Gmail) On your iOS device, open the App Store and search for a Google app, such as Gmail. What’s next? It depends on how your administrator manages your device. If you open Gmail and see your work email messages, you can start using the app right away.

I want to use iOS apps If your administrator allows it, you can sync your Google Workspace mail, calendars, and contacts with the corresponding apps on your iOS device. To add your Google Workspace account to the Mail app: tap Menu Apps. - Comic Zeal.