And those who are using these phones are surely excited about their new colors and vibrant features. But more importantly, it has all the things that the iPhone is popular for — millions of apps, bright LCD display, and a very fast wireless internet connection.
Movie and music fans are also going to have a roll with the iPhone 5 series. Watching movies and listening to the tracks of your favorite artists are going to be such a grand experience with this phone. Indeed, the iPhone 5 series is a complete entertainment package for people on the go. However, for your movie and music files to be compatible, they have to be converted first.
The iPhone 5 series can only play a handful of audio and video formats. The iPhone 5 comes installed with iOS 7. For video formats, the following can be played: H. However, do note that the iPhone 5 has screen size and resolution limits for video files.
Your converted video must comply with those. If you fail to convert the video files to meet the iPhone 5 format and resolution requirements, there will be errors during the playback. There are many hassle-free audio and video file converters that will seamlessly make any file fully compatible with the iPhone 5 system. You can even directly export media files to your iTunes library, your computer and even your other iDevices. Click "Photos" in the left column of the home page, and then open a album.
In this album, select the photos you want to export and then click the button "Export" to transfer photos to your computer or your other Apple devices. This will bring up your Windows file browser, from which you can select files to import from your PC. Step 2: How to Create Albums and Add Photos from Computer Apart from exporting photos, you can still create albums and add your favorite photos in it. Transfer from Mac to iPhone: Drag a file or a selection of files from a Finder window onto an app name in the list.
Transfer from iPhone to Mac: Click the disclosure triangle beside an app name to see its files on your iPhone, then drag a file to a Finder window. To delete a file from iPhone, select it below an app name, press Command-Delete, then click Delete. See the Apple Support article Update to the latest version of iTunes.
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