iPhone 16Pro NOT RECOGNIZED by older iTunes in Windows

When I connect my iPhone 16PRO to my virtual Windows 10 Professional system to use an older version of iTunes to manage my playlists, songs, etc. it doesn't even recognize my iPhone. It connects to the virtual system just fine. Windows sees it ... but iTunes? It just doesn't see it.


The iPOD and iTUNES was what made Apple so popular and thrust it into where it is today! I cannot believe they keep pushing this service and support of it out, leaving people with perfectly good equipment and performance stranded with stuff that no longer works. What's up?

iPhone 16 Pro, iOS 18

Posted on Mar 5, 2025 07:09 PM

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Mar 6, 2025 05:45 AM in response to Rich Allcorn

The clue might be in your title. iPhone 16 was released running iOS 18. Support for iOS 18 was added in iTunes version 12.13.3.2, however there have been two releases since then, 12.13.4.4 and 12.13.5.3. You are always advised to run the current build for best compatibility with devices. You can get this from the following link:


Should you still have difficulties getting the device connected see iOS device not showing in iTunes for Windows - Apple Community. Avoid Apple Music/TV/Devices.


tt2

Mar 6, 2025 12:02 PM in response to Rich Allcorn

To add to what turingtest2 has said;


Rich Allcorn wrote:

upgrading iTunes is a downgrade.
It removes all of the things that made Apple great in the music industry. You will no longer be able to "sync" with your phone and do real backups like before.

You can still sync your purchased music with an iPhone. I have an iPod Touch and I do it all the time (and no, the fact that it's not an iPhone is not relevant).


APPLE MUSIC and iTUNES MUSIC are 2 entirely different things!!

Correct, they are. Well, in as much as "iTunes Music" can be taken to mean music that you (or I) have purchased and have in our iTunes Library. I can be regarded as pedantic, but iTunes does not "make" or "create" music. They simply sell other people's music. As far as I'm concerned, there is no such thing as "iTunes Music".


I guess I'll just have to find another way to get my music on my device and back it up properly.

Use iTunes. But - do not install the Apple Music app, the Apple Devices app or Apple TV as they will prevent you from adding the music in your library to your phone. If you have added them, uninstall them.


Do not pay for Apple Music (the subscription service) because if you already have music that you have purchased, why pay again just to get access to the same music? I assume that you're not paying for Apple Music, but if you're on the free trial, end it.


As mentioned:

the fiend wrote:
Almost every rumour that you've read about the up to date version of iTunes being incompatible or broken, or "it doesn't do x, y or z" is bound to be incorrect.


Mar 6, 2025 09:39 AM in response to Rich Allcorn

Version 12.13.5.3 of iTunes is not the Apple Music for Windows app. You will note I said "Avoid Apple Music/TV/Devices." We are suggesting you install the current version of iTunes for Windows, not the new suite of apps that Apple seem to be encouraging people to move to. You need to install a current version because only the last three builds of iTunes for Windows are designed to support iOS, which will be OS your iPhone 16 is running.

tt2

Mar 6, 2025 09:11 AM in response to Rich Allcorn

upgrading iTunes is a downgrade.

It removes all of the things that made Apple great in the music industry. You will no longer be able to "sync" with your phone and do real backups like before. I experienced this, and THAT is why I went back to an earlier version.


APPLE MUSIC and iTUNES MUSIC are 2 entirely different things!!

Apple Music is a Spotify wannabe, a music streaming service where you pay monthly! Apple iTunes was a service where you "buy" the songs and play them as often as you want ... Internet or no Internet. I hate the fact that the one service, along with iPods, etc. that made Apple so famous is now being trampled underfoot by the same company. Apple has always been a trend setter. Now they're mimicking everybody else.


So, "no", upgrading is not an option.

I guess I'll just have to find another way to get my music on my device and back it up properly.


P. S. I have a LOT of apps on my device. A recent restore from a backup "online", restored everything, but it's like coming in and having your home ransacked! All of the apps were everywhere!! No folders were honored, no placement remember, nothing! It's like when you ask someone to mop the floor and they do a lousy job.

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