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Syncing iPhone content from different computers

Last updated: May 16, 2021 4:40 pm UTC
By Jesse Hollington
Syncing iPhone content from different computers

Q: I recently purchased a new Verizon iPhone 4. My question is whether it’s possible to sync my new iPhone to two different computers for different sets of information. For example, computer #1 (IBM XP) is where my entire iTunes library is located and computer #2 (iMac) has all of my contacts, photos and email accounts.


– Ed

Syncing iPhone content from different computers

A: Actually, yes, with a few caveats. You can only sync a given category of content with a single computer, however you can sync different categories of content from elsewhere.

The specific content types that iTunes groups into sync categories are:

– Music, Movies, TV Shows, Books and Ringtones
– Apps
– Podcasts and iTunes U content
– Photos
– Contacts, Calendars, Bookmarks, Notes, e-mail account settings.

This means that you can sync your music and audiobooks from one computer, your contacts and calendars from a second and even sync photos from a third with no problems. However, you would not be able to sync music from one computer and movies from another, or contacts from one and calendars from another.


It is relatively straightforward to set this up; all you need to do is configure the specific sync settings that you want to use on the first iTunes library, leaving the other areas unchecked. You can then move the device to the second iTunes library and choose the items you want to sync from that computer.

If there are any conflicts you will be presented with a confirmation dialog box and be given the opportunity to cancel your changes. For instance, attempting to sync movies from a second computer will present a warning advising you that syncing movies will remove all other existing media content as well.

Attempting to enable contact and calendar info on a second computer works a bit differently in that you will be given the opportunity to merge or replace the info on your iPhone. A cancel option is still available here, however, should you prefer to do neither.

 

Syncing iPhone content from different computers

Note that the iPhone also presents another unique case for media management.


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