It's simple, transfer purchases and sync your iPhone. iTunes backs up everything on your iPhone (except music you didn't buy on iTunes so, you'll need a third party app if all of your music isn't already synchronized.If you are using the standard notes app on the phone then you can configure these notes to sync to mail.app (this is configured in iTunes)
Some mail services that you configure on the phone can sync notes over the air to the mail service (This does NOT include Exchange or Gmail configured with push mail)
With more details you can follow below page
I wish spammers would just realize that we pretty much have them figured out.If you are using the standard notes app on the phone then you can configure these notes to sync to mail.app (this is configured in iTunes)
Some mail services that you configure on the phone can sync notes over the air to the mail service (This does NOT include Exchange or Gmail configured with push mail)
Don't think iCloud is available on iOS 4.Use iCloud: Troubleshooting iCloud Calendar to help solve your problem. If the link says unavailable when your click on it, just refresh the page and it will display properly.
I don't think it is.Don't think iCloud is available on iOS 4.