How to sync iPhone to Windows 11?

tech_val

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Hey guys! I'm looking for an app that might connect my iPhone to a windows laptop to sync photos, notifications, etc. I know, it can be done with iTunes and USB cable, but I wonder if you know any third-party apps doing this (like pairing iphone and PC with a QR code or something else).

If you have any ideas or app recommendations, please let me know. :giggle: Thanks!
 
@tech_val
I would advise you to wait a little longer with this urgent matter, and very soon this opportunity will be available to everyone.
Although maybe not 100% the same as for Windows pc users, but still more or less usable.
The problem is simply in ancient apple settings and services.
I would recommend you to check out these two articles which are fairly recent, they might give you some insight.
Code:
https://www.theverge.com/2023/2/28/23618224/microsoft-windows-imessage-support-phone-link-ios-iphone
https://www.theverge.com/2022/11/9/23449726/microsoft-windows-11-icloud-photos-integration
But maybe you can find something here too
Code:
https://www.imobie.com/support/transfer-files-from-iphone-to-pc-without-itunes.htm
 
@tech_val
I would advise you to wait a little longer with this urgent matter, and very soon this opportunity will be available to everyone.
Although maybe not 100% the same as for Windows pc users, but still more or less usable.
The problem is simply in ancient apple settings and services.
I would recommend you to check out these two articles which are fairly recent, they might give you some insight.
Code:
https://www.theverge.com/2023/2/28/23618224/microsoft-windows-imessage-support-phone-link-ios-iphone
https://www.theverge.com/2022/11/9/23449726/microsoft-windows-11-icloud-photos-integration
But maybe you can find something here too
Code:
https://www.imobie.com/support/transfer-files-from-iphone-to-pc-without-itunes.htm
thank you so much! I'll check it ;) have you ever tried Intel Unison for pairing iphone and PC? I've heard it's working without the need of having iTunes and cables
 
To sync your iPhone with a Windows 11 PC, you can use the built-in Photos app or iTunes application. Here are the steps for both methods:

Using Photos app:

  1. Connect your iPhone to your Windows 11 PC using a USB cable.
  2. Unlock your iPhone and tap "Trust" on the prompt that appears.
  3. Open the Photos app on your Windows 11 PC.
  4. Click on the "Import" button in the top-right corner of the app.
  5. Select the photos and videos that you want to import and click "Continue".
  6. Choose the folder where you want to save the imported media and click "Import".
Using iTunes:

  1. Download and install iTunes on your Windows 11 PC if you haven't already done so.
  2. Connect your iPhone to your PC using a USB cable.
  3. Unlock your iPhone and tap "Trust" on the prompt that appears.
  4. Open iTunes and click on the iPhone icon in the top-left corner of the app.
  5. Click on "Sync" in the left-hand menu.
  6. Select the types of content that you want to sync (such as music, photos, and videos).
  7. Click "Apply" to start syncing your iPhone with your Windows 11 PC.
 
To sync your iPhone to a Windows 11 computer, you can use the built-in application called "Your Phone" which allows you to connect your iPhone wirelessly to your computer. Here are the steps to follow:
  1. Download and install the "Your Phone" app from the Microsoft Store on your Windows 11 computer.
  2. On your iPhone, go to Settings > General > Software Update and make sure your device is updated to the latest version of iOS.
  3. Open the "Your Phone" app on your computer and follow the on-screen instructions to connect your iPhone to your computer wirelessly.
  4. Once your iPhone is connected, you can access your photos, messages, notifications, and other data on your computer.
Note: To sync your iPhone with your computer, you need to sign in to the same Microsoft account on both devices, and your iPhone needs to be connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your computer. Also, not all iPhone features may be available on Windows 11.
 
@Patryk
I probably can't help you either, but maybe it's just that there are a lot of things out there that can be put on all kinds of blacklists, so maybe someone can suggest something if you specify what is blacklisted, in which blacklist, and in short , write everything you know or see about the matter. There are really many of these blacklists.
 
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