Will it know that this is a new piece of hardware? And what about the G3 service, will I be able to just turn off the old iPad account?
Mark
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Originally Posted by Mark Mervich
Someone must have an answer here.\
Mark
There's no "new hardware", there's no "turn off".
Every single thing Apple makes has its own serial number. You can sync an infinite number of devices to one iTunes account on a computer. Infinite. It doesn't matter.
You can only sync one iTunes account to a device at a time, however.
So diagramically,
iTunes content ---> iPod x ∞, iPod mini x ∞, iPod nano x ∞, iPod shuffle x ∞, iPod touch x ∞, iPad x ∞, iPhone x ∞
iDevice---> iTunes content from 1x account
3G you can just pop out your SIM and move it to the new iPad. Or if you no longer want service at all, yes, just cancel it or let the month run out.
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You... tell it what media you want on it and it syncs.
Will it know that this is a new piece of hardware? And what about the G3 service, will I be able to just turn off the old iPad account?
Mark
Will it know that this is a new piece of hardware? And what about the G3 service, will I be able to just turn off the old iPad account?
Mark
Someone must have an answer here.\
Mark
Will it know that this is a new piece of hardware? And what about the G3 service, will I be able to just turn off the old iPad account?
Mark
Someone must have an answer here.\
Mark
There's no "new hardware", there's no "turn off".
Every single thing Apple makes has its own serial number. You can sync an infinite number of devices to one iTunes account on a computer. Infinite. It doesn't matter.
You can only sync one iTunes account to a device at a time, however.
So diagramically,
iTunes content ---> iPod x ∞, iPod mini x ∞, iPod nano x ∞, iPod shuffle x ∞, iPod touch x ∞, iPad x ∞, iPhone x ∞
iDevice---> iTunes content from 1x account
3G you can just pop out your SIM and move it to the new iPad. Or if you no longer want service at all, yes, just cancel it or let the month run out.