I did an OTA update to an iPhone 5S and iPad Air 2 from 8.4.1 to 9.3.1 today and am able to sync with iTunes 11.4. Fingers crossed for future updates.
Many, but not all, iTunes 11.4 users are reporting that after updating to iOS 9, their devices will no longer connect to iTunes 11, and demand iTunes 12.
However, there are some who say that they have no problems, and the dialog box warning never comes up.
Clearly, under some circumstances, the iOS 9 and iTunes 11.4 combo does work.
This is an attempt to try to discern what those are.
There is a poll attached, and you're free to share your experiences as well, particularly if you've had success.
However, please be sure to note:
-OS X version (10.6.8), iTunes version (11.4 build 18), machine hardware (MB, iMac, etc.)
-Type of device. List each separately if you have more than one. Some say one will work, while another won't.
-How did you perform the iOS 9 update? Through iTunes, or OTA?
-Can you actually sync using 11.4? Via USB, and/or Wi-Fi?
There is definitely something at work here, so for the sake of those who won't, or can't update to iTunes 12 and/or 10.7+, let's see if we can determine what is occurring.
Another update...I did an OTA update to my iPhone 5S and iPad Air 2 from 9.3.2 to 9.3.4 today and am still able to sync with iTunes 11.4. So far so good...
Did 9.3.5 work for you as well?
Yes, I updated via OTA and syncing is still fine.
tried upgrading last night...still using iTunes 11.4 and os 10.6....did not work over the air...iPhotos message "unable to display photos on connected phone"...itunes "unable to recognize device"...tried downgrading using ispw file but no success...error message ipswich was "not compatible "...aggravating 3 1/2 hours...it may finally be time for a new macNow who wants to go first with iOS 10!?
I suppose I'll try it, at maybe 10.0.2 or so...
tried upgrading last night...still using iTunes 11.4 and os 10.6....did not work over the air...iPhotos message "unable to display photos on connected phone"...itunes "unable to recognize device"...tried downgrading using ispw file but no success...error message ipswich was "not compatible "...aggravating 3 1/2 hours...it may finally be time for a new mac
at this point i'm not gonna go nuts...i enjoyed syncing my personal itunes tracks for listening in the car but will have to stick with Napster (aka Rhapsody) streaming or downloads...getting photos into iphoto a bit more work but i'll deal with it...my imac will probably crap out soon anyway...10 years old i can't complain Apple wants me to buy a new one at this pointSo you had successfully done iOS 9.x OTA updates in the past, and iOS 10 broke your sync, right? I was afraid of that, that we were just squeaking by on some fortuitous fluke in iOS 9 that would disappear with a newly written iOS system...
For what it's worth, Firefox is now orphaning Snow Leopard, and there haven't been OS X security updates in years, I may (reluctantly) move to El Capitan for daily use soon myself...
It looks like this thread can officially become obsolete...after 10.2 release, compatibility with ios10 will not be coming...time for a new Mac anyway...it will be nice to actually see my iPhone show up in itunes again...Not only is the sync with iTunes broken after installing iOS 10, I can't even transfer photos from my iPhone to my Mac anymore for backup purposes.
I thought the iPhone was supposed to behave like a digital camera when connected to a computer. How did they manage to mess this up when connecting to Snow Leopard and trying to get photos of the iPhone using Image Capture or iPhoto?
Disappointing.
Whats the lowest iTunes 12.x version that works with iOS 10, esp iOS 10.2?It looks like this thread can officially become obsolete...after 10.2 release, compatibility with ios10 will not be coming...time for a new Mac anyway...it will be nice to actually see my iPhone show up in itunes again...
thanks to all for your past input
Whats the lowest iTunes 12.x version that works with iOS 10, esp iOS 10.2?
I'd say 12.4, or probably even 12.5.
I use iTunes to do iOS updates, and 10.x (I don't which specific version) demanded that iTunes be updated before it could even perform the iOS update.