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Iphone mac vs PC (its like that: thats the way it is)
Hey im thinking about getitng an iphone (being a sheep). I know that an ipod will only work for a mac or a Pc (not both if its formatted), does the phone suffer from this as well?
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If you mean will the iPhone only sync with one computer then yes, that is indeed the case. It doesn't matter whether one or both computers are PC or Mac though - the iPhone can still only sync with one.
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Ah cool, thanks for that.
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If you mean will the iPhone only sync with one computer then yes, that is indeed the case. It doesn't matter whether one or both computers are PC or Mac though - the iPhone can still only sync with one.
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There are work arounds to get it working on more than one computer. As far as I am aware both the Windows and Mac iPhones are formatted the same, although I could be wrong. I formatted an unlocked iPhone using my Mac for a friend and they can use it okay on their Windows PC.
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