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dbrandt6

macrumors member
Original poster
Oct 28, 2007
67
3
Michigan
...this Mac, tap “Trust” on “Apple iPhone”. You may need to unlock the device first."

How and where do I do this?

Thank you very much!
 

dbrandt6

macrumors member
Original poster
Oct 28, 2007
67
3
Michigan
If I'm understanding you correctly. Unlock your iPhone and a pop up should appear. Then tap "Trust". Exactly what the message says to do.
[doublepost=1469110526][/doublepost]My problem is I do not get any pop up on my iPhone. Perhaps a bug since I'm Beta testing both iOS and Sierra?
 

ciemunio

macrumors member
Jul 25, 2016
35
8
I have release version of both, and have the same problem, no popup now after upgrade.
 

goshya

macrumors regular
Jan 30, 2008
113
185
Europe
I get the pop up and even though I 'trust' the computer it still doesn't allow me to import photos or sync with iTunes.

Snow Leopard and the latest iTunes version running with this operating system.

How come old Windows XP are able to import photos from iPhones but an old MacBook can't.

Comment from the Apple support: If you want to import your photos, get a new Mac able to run the latest iTunes.

Since when does one need iTunes to import photos from a camera or phone?
Ridiculous.

Very disappointed with Apple.
 
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