Accessing your previously purchased content, whether it’s apps or songs, is easy to do. Here’s what it takes, for example, to download apps you already paid for:
- On your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch running iOS 4.3.3, launch the
App Store
app. - On the iPhone and iPod touch, tap
Updates
, look to the top of the list and tapPurchased
. On the iPad, tap thePurchased
option on the tool bar at the bottom of the app display. - Apps that aren’t installed but are available since they were previously purchased include an iCloud download button. Just tap the button to start the download.
Look for the Purchased and Download buttons to re-download apps and songs
Downloading previously purchased songs works pretty much the same:
- Launch
iTunes
on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. - Tap
Purchased
in the toolbar at the bottom of the app display. - Just like apps, purchased music that isn’t on your device includes an iCloud download button. Just tap the cloud button next to the tracks you want to add to your device.
Re-downloading apps isn’t new, although offering users a clear way to tell what they have purchased — along with making it clear that re-downloads aren’t new purchases — is a refreshing change to the interface Apple previously offered. Letting customers redownload music for free, however, is new and long overdue.