Hi Paul

How are you?  You shouldn't need to re-pay for the apps if you get a new
phone.  The apps would be stored on your computer assumedly, so you should
be able to just transfer them.

Hth

Paula


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, 22 December 2011 4:29 AM
To: mac-access
Subject: Apps on multiple iPhones 

Hello, 
If I upgrade from my iPhone 3GS to an iPhone 4S can I migrate paid for Apps
like Navigon which are on my 3GS to the 4S or will I have to pay for the
Apps again? 

My wife is also thinking about buying an iPhone 4S. Will I be able to add my
paid for Apps like Navigon to her iPhone as well as to my iPhone or do I
have to pay again for the Apps my wife wants. This assumes both iPhones are
synced to iTunes on my iMac. My wife has a Windows computer and if she syncs
her iPhone via iTunes on her computer rather than my computer will she then
have to pay for the Apps ? 

Many thanks.  

Paul Hopewell 
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