Yup, I agree on going to windowsphone.com. You can check which ones show up so you know you will be able to easily reinstall them. If they are purchased apps, if you have to reinstall them from your phone, you just click on buy and it will see you already paid for it and download it. Based on your data plan, make sure you are connected wifi to not eat up your data. I got some error messages saying they could not connect to my phone, but then the programs installed anyway. I had way to many apps on my old focus, so I used this as an opportunity to just install the ones I really wanted. My contacts moved over as well, as they are backed up under my live ID. It was really very painless. Heck, when I had to swap my 920 out, Windows phone 8 has a backup option that backs up your settings. When I fired up my new phone, I was able to easily reinstall my apps from the backup settings...Of course I had to turn off my data as is started installing all of my apps right in the store, and I wanted to wait until I got home to my wifi. I had to reset up my home screen and do a few settings, but all in all, it was very slick and easy moving from my defective 920 to my new one, and really not that bad moving from my old Focus to my 920.