iOs 13
In iOS 13, how do I update my apps and sync my iPhone to my Mac?
iPhone 8
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In iOS 13, how do I update my apps and sync my iPhone to my Mac?
iPhone 8
For updating apps you go to the App Store, tap your thumbnail/picture in the upper right corner and choose the apps at the bottom of the screen you’d like to update (or press the blue Update all-link).
Syncing your phone to a Mac is basically the same as before: use the USB-to-lightning cable to connect your phone to your Mac, open iTunes, click your phone from within iTunes and press sync.
For updating apps you go to the App Store, tap your thumbnail/picture in the upper right corner and choose the apps at the bottom of the screen you’d like to update (or press the blue Update all-link).
Syncing your phone to a Mac is basically the same as before: use the USB-to-lightning cable to connect your phone to your Mac, open iTunes, click your phone from within iTunes and press sync.
I know I can't run iOS apps on a Mac. The first part of my question referred to updating apps on my iPhone. The update page seems to have disappeared from the App Store.
As for second part, I thought iOS 13 had eliminated iTunes as the path (if that is the correct term) for synching an iPhone to a Mac.
Even older than iOS 13 and iTunes syncing things to a Mac.
To update apps on an iOS device you use the App Store but a bit different method:
https://www.cnet.com/how-to/your-iphones-apps-dont-update-the-same-in-ios-13-heres-what-to-do-now/
You can't run an iOS apps on a Mac.
iTunes on the computer can be used to do a iOS backup or restore and download updates and upgrades.
iOs 13