Can I backup iPhone running iOS 13 to Mac running Mojave?
I do not want to upgrade to Catalina because many of my apps are not 64bit. How can I backup my iPhone running iOS 13 to my computer running Mojave?
MacBook Pro 13", macOS 10.14
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I do not want to upgrade to Catalina because many of my apps are not 64bit. How can I backup my iPhone running iOS 13 to my computer running Mojave?
MacBook Pro 13", macOS 10.14
I am running iOS 13.1.3 on the iPhone XR. I am running Mojave 10.14.6. I am running iTunes 12.9.5.5. I checked for software updates; Catalina was the only one found.
I decided to take a chance on responding to the message that I received when connecting the iPhone XR: "A software update is required to connect to your iOS device. Would you like to download and install this update now?" I clicked the "Install" button.
I assumed that I could stop the process short of actually installing Catalina. It turns out that something was downloaded and installed within about three minutes time. The version numbers remained the same for Mojave and iTunes, but iTunes does now recognize the iPhone XR as a device.
Thank you for sharing the minimum requirements for syncing iOS 13!
I am running iOS 13.1.3 on the iPhone XR. I am running Mojave 10.14.6. I am running iTunes 12.9.5.5. I checked for software updates; Catalina was the only one found.
I decided to take a chance on responding to the message that I received when connecting the iPhone XR: "A software update is required to connect to your iOS device. Would you like to download and install this update now?" I clicked the "Install" button.
I assumed that I could stop the process short of actually installing Catalina. It turns out that something was downloaded and installed within about three minutes time. The version numbers remained the same for Mojave and iTunes, but iTunes does now recognize the iPhone XR as a device.
Thank you for sharing the minimum requirements for syncing iOS 13!
Hi LawrenceJohn99,
From what you said, a couple of things come to mind:
The first thing I would do is try updating iOS. Apple released iOS 13.1.3 reciently. You could try updating iOS to see if that resolves the issue.
What version of MacOS Mojave are you currently running? You can check by going to the Apple Menu > About this Mac. It could be that it's asking to update to the latest version of Mojave if you aren't already up to date. Apple did release a supplemental update to Mojave recently.
If you go to Software Update from about this Mac there should be a line under the update for Catalina that says More. . . if you click that it will allow you to install any updates that are available to only MacOS Mojave.
You can also check to see if iMazing is up to date. Go to iMazing in the menu bar and come down to Check for Updates.
I hope this helps and let us know how it goes.
LawrenceJohn99 wrote:
I receive this message when trying to backup iOS 13.1.2 with iTunes in Mojave: "A software update is required to connect to your iOS device. Would you like to download and install this update now?"
I received the same message. That was a minor iTunes update that has to be applied in order to be able to sync. If you say yes to that and allow the update to complete, you should be able to sync and backup.
These are the minimum requirements to sync an iOS 13 device on a Mac or a PC. I made the type bold for emphasis.
Syncing to a Mac or PC requires:
I am running El Capitan and I sync and backup with my Mac every couple of weeks with no issues at all.
Hi LawrenceJohn99,
I see that you don't want to upgrade your Mac to Catalina.
To backup your iPhone to your Mac running Mojave, connect your iPhone to your Mac using a lightening cable. iTunes should open automatically when it detects your iPhone, if it doesn't, open iTunes from your dock.
A message might come up on your iPhone saying to trust device, click Trust. From the summary screen in iTunes of your device, under backups click the Back Up Now button.
I hope this helps.
The short answer is yes. The minimum requirements to backup and sync an iOS 13 device on a Mac are iTunes 12.8 or later and El Capitan 10.11.6.
I am still running El Capitan and have been syncing and backing up with iTunes since I update my devices to iOS 13.
Your instructions did not work for my iPhone after it was updated to iOS 13.1.2. It worked fine while my iPhone was running iOS 12.3.1. When I tried to backup iOS 13.1.2, I received a message saying that I would need to update my Mac OS from Mojave to Catalina. I used iMazing to make my backup.
About this Mac. It could be that it's asking to update to the latest version of Mojave if you aren't already up to date. Apple did release a supplemental update to Mojave recently.
You have a good point about updating Mojave if is there is an update, but I’m pretty sure that the message that LawrenceJohn99 is getting is referring to a minor update to iTunes. I have seen this a number of times. I had to apply the update when I first synced after updating my phone and iPad to iOS 13.
Hi LawrenceJohn99,
Ok, let's try this.
Let's check to make sure MacOS Mojave is up to date.
Go to the Apple Menu > System Preferences > Software Update. There should be a line under the update for Catalina that says More. . . if you click that it will allow you to install any updates that are available to only MacOS Mojave.
The second thing would be to update iOS to 13.1.3 as you have 13.1.12 currently as Apple just released an update not long ago.
After doing these two things backup in iTunes should work.
I hope this helps.
Hi LawrenceJohn99,
I'm so glad you were able to solve your issue. Yes, the message to update you received in iTunes probably was a minor update to iTunes itself to enable syncing to your iPhone XR.
I'm glad we could help.
I receive this message when trying to backup iOS 13.1.2 with iTunes in Mojave: "A software update is required to connect to your iOS device. Would you like to download and install this update now?"
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iMazing worked fine; iTunes would not work.
Can I backup iPhone running iOS 13 to Mac running Mojave?