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iTunes message says I need a software update for iPhone to be recognized

I'm running Mojave and very happy to keep running it. At this moment in time, I can't risk a move to Catalina. Is there a way for me to get my iphone to be recognized in iTunes so I can load music files to the phone?


Thanks (sorry if this is old news, I just keep using stuff until it breaks and then call for help. Which is lame.)

T.

iPhone XS, iOS 13

Posted on Aug 2, 2020 1:25 PM

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Posted on Aug 3, 2020 5:02 AM

Thanks for your reply Mr Hoffman. When I encountered the issue yesterday, A pop-up window informed me that I needed an update to connect my phone. In what now seems like a senior moment, I assumed they wanted me to update to Catalina. The pop-up was pretty vague and made me suspicious. In the end, I activated the "Install" option from that pop-up and the issue was resolved. Had the language included words to the effect of "iTunes needs an update to blah blah blah" I would have used the link immediately.


Thanks again.

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Aug 3, 2020 5:02 AM in response to MrHoffman

Thanks for your reply Mr Hoffman. When I encountered the issue yesterday, A pop-up window informed me that I needed an update to connect my phone. In what now seems like a senior moment, I assumed they wanted me to update to Catalina. The pop-up was pretty vague and made me suspicious. In the end, I activated the "Install" option from that pop-up and the issue was resolved. Had the language included words to the effect of "iTunes needs an update to blah blah blah" I would have used the link immediately.


Thanks again.

Aug 3, 2020 8:27 AM in response to T-Ray

I fully agree that the wording of the dialog was vague and it frankly kept me form using it for some time because I cannot run Catalina right not because I still have 32-bit apps.


I let the file install on my backup computer, an older MacBook Pro, and it loaded fast and caused not issues. Only then di I let it install on my money-maker iMac.

iTunes message says I need a software update for iPhone to be recognized

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