Hello.

First question: Yes,t he 5C hs voice over on it so you can definitely use it no 
problem.

For your second question at leas concerning apps you have purchased int eh app 
store, once you set up your new phone, go the app store and tap “purchases” and 
you can just download them on the new phone.
> On Nov 30, 2014, at 1:25 PM, Kevin Minor <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi.
>  
> I called up AT&T to check on their mobile plans.  I decided to switch to them 
> after being unable to use T-Mobile at my Brother’s house, while AT&T worked 
> great on his iPhone.  I was going to get an iPhone 6 plus with the Next plan 
> where you pay zero down and pay the iPhone off in installments.  I can’t get 
> that at present, but I was able to get an 8 gig iPhone 5C for $.99.  I have 
> some questions regarding the new iPhone.
>  
> First, does this iPhone have VoiceOver on it?  I called up Apple, and was 
> told it did.  I’m just double checking to make sure I can use the phone.
>  
> Now for my other question.  I have an iPhone 4 with 32 gig of storage.  I’m 
> not sure how many apps I have, but I’m pretty sure it’s more than 8 gig 
> worth.  How do I copy specific apps from either the iCloud or iTunes to the 
> new phone?  I’d prefer not to delete them from iTunes so I can have them when 
> I get the latest iPhone with the maximum amount of storeage.  In fact, how do 
> I back up the iPhone?  Can I delete apps off it and back up the iPhone, then 
> restore it with the fewer apps?
>  
> I know I’m way behind when it comes to iPhones.  Until now I haven’t had the 
> need for something better than what I currently have.  I’m looking forward to 
> the new iPhone with Siri.
>  
> Oh yeah, I just thought of another one.  How do I get VoiceOver turned on 
> with the new iPhone?  I know I can plug in the iPhone into my PC and turn it 
> on with iTunes.  I’m just hoping there’s a way to do it without plugging it 
> into the PC, because I’m worried about all my apps being copied to it and I 
> run out of storeage.
>  
> Thanks in advance for any help.
>  
> Don’t work too hard.
>  
> Kevin Minor, Lexington, KY
> 
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