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wgary

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Sep 18, 2007
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I know there is a "five-device" rule that applies sharing content from iTunes. Does that rule also apply to iPads/iPhones?

Right now my account lists "four devices" but I have at least 3 computers (I think it might be four) and at least an iPhone and an iPad (plus a "loaner" iPad that I used for a few days before getting my own and never really unauthorized.) This would make the total at least 5 and maybe more. Plus I will eventually end up getting at least another iPad and maybe another iPhone (no, not all for me) -- will I be able to sync all of these devices to the same iTunes account?

Any advice on limits of how many iDevices can be synced to a single computer/iTunes account?

Thanks!
Gary
 
Only computers count toward the 5 devices. You can have an unlimited number of iPads, iPhones and iPods synced to an iTunes account.
 
To further set your mind at ease, I currently have:
  • 2 iPhones
  • 2 iPod Touches
  • 6 other iPods (various types/generations)
  • iPad
All synced to one computer.
 
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