As we know Apple is trying to independence from the iTunes program and make its devices not related to this application that carried what it has no power with, also among the most famous problems of Apple's portable devices is its cable and its damage due to its frequent use in charging and synchronization, which is a famous problem many resorted to invent new methods Like the one we talked about earlier To save this important cable from damage.
Therefore, Apple's pursuit of user convenience and independence from iTunes has activated the ability to synchronize with the iTunes application via Wi-Fi, and the cable becomes only used for charging, which preserves it and gives the user more space of freedom without
This method enables the user to synchronize a device remotely and also use it without connecting to the cable. For this feature to work, the computer and the device (iPhone - iPad - iPod Touch) must be connected to the same network for the synchronization to work without the cable, but we will only need it once, which is the beginning, and here is the method:
1- Connect your device via cable as usual, open the iTunes program and mark the option to choose synchronization via WiFi as shown in the picture, then press Apply

2- Unplug the device, and you will find that iTunes is still recognizing your device, go to Settings, then General, and choose Wi-Fi sync:

3- In the event that your computer and your phone are connected together on the same network and iTunes is open, the sync will now limit the phenomenon and light, and in the event that the iTunes is not open or the two devices are not connected on the same network, you will find the word turned off.

4- After pressing Sync Now, you will find the phone starts to sync, and the phrase cancel sync appears in addition to the appearance of the sync mark at the top as in the image to know that the synchronization is taking place

5- As for iTunes, you will find the sync is working. You will see the step that is taking place now, as it usually happens

NoteThere are still problems with this method, for example sometimes the iTunes application gives an error message, and sometimes it loses connection with the device.
Do you prefer this method and have you tried it? Do you see this way faster or the traditional connection to the computer via cable?



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