1. Yes - plug in and it shows up like a camera on a PC (or Mac)
2. That is up to you, pictures use relatively little storage - movies, tv
shows, etc will use much more if you plan on using phone for that at any
point in time. I usually reccomend 32GB unless you need more or are use
you will use less, you can always rotate your content but 16GB is pretty
limiting for most people and 64GB is overkill for most people.
3. No, iPhone has built in mail client or you can use web mail/mobile web
for others
4. No - but there is a Kindle app that keeps everything in sync if you
choose
5. No - you would have to sync memory card with computer and iPhone with
computer and you can import your photos onto the phone but not communicate
directly
On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 10:20 AM, Gene <ygehrich@yahoo.com> wrote:
> We are considering getting an iPhone and have a few questions.
>
> 1. Can the iPhone connect to my PC for moving pictures/files back and
> forth.
>
> 2. Which storage size should we get. Will be taking some pictures but not
> a very large number.
>
> 3. I use Eudora for e-mail on my computer. Is there any way I get get it
> to run on iPhone. What e-mail is available on iPhone.
>
> 4. I have a Kindle Fire. Can it communicate with the iPhone
>
> 5. I have a older Sony Cybershot Camera that still works fine. It has a
> Memory Stick Duo card where it stores pictures. Can it communicate with the
> iPhone? Can the I-Phone communicate with the Memory Stick.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Gene
>
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