Back up everything to I-Tunes and to the cloud if possible. Doing both will ensure that your information will be in one or the other or both places. I recommend you not upgrade the 4S to IOS 7. In a previous post it was pointed out that the 4S when working with IOS 7 is sluggish. If you are going to get or thinking to get a 5s than do it, and leave the upgrade of the 4S to it's next owner. Check with AT&T, but they ought to be able to help you with the upgrade and transfer of files from your old to your new phone, however I did run in to a problem when I attempted to upgrade from a 4 to a 5 when utilizing the services of a Verizon employee. For further assistance, contact apple accessability at 877 204-3930.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Kerri Kosten" <kerrik2...@gmail.com>
To: "viphone" <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2013 12:57 PM
Subject: Questions About Upgrading To The New IOS/Getting The New Iphone5S


Hi Everyone:

I currently have an Iphone 4S. I have had this 4s for around two years now.
I have tons of music on it, nine pages of apps, and tons of contacts.
Because it's been around two years since I've gotten a new phone, I am
considering possibly getting the new Iphone 5S.
However, with all my music, contacts, and apps on this phone what do I
need to do to ensure everything could be transferred to the new phone
if I get one?
I of course will sync my phone to Itunes and will click the "back up" button.
I also have stuff backed up on ICloud.
However, how will this work? Can they transfer my music and contacts
at the AT&T store?
Also, whether I get the new phone or not, I am planning to upgrade to
the new IOS7.
Since it is such a major upgrade, how can I ensure I don't lose my
music and contacts after upgrading?
If I make sure to sync my phone and hit the "back up" button, and then
make sure to do a "backup" in ICloud, should I be covered then?
I am most concerned about my contacts and music more than anything.
Thanks,
Kerri

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