iPhone does not connect to MacBook Pro
When I try to connect my iPhone 8 to my MacBook Pro with the piece with USB-ports, no iPhone seen ms to be recognized in iTunes. However, my phone does charge.
How can I fix this?
Thank you!
When I try to connect my iPhone 8 to my MacBook Pro with the piece with USB-ports, no iPhone seen ms to be recognized in iTunes. However, my phone does charge.
How can I fix this?
Thank you!
Your iPhone may be charging but the very fact that it is not recognising the iPhone may mean two things...
Apple recommends using only accessories that Apple has certified and that come with the "Made for Apple" badge. Learn about the issues that counterfeit or uncertified Lightning accessories can cause and how to identify these accessories.
If you use a counterfeit or uncertified Lightning accessory, you could see these issues:
Only Apple makes the USB-C to Lightning Cable. There are no "Made for Apple" USB-C to Lightning cables.
Compare packaging and writing on the cable
To identify counterfeit or uncertified cables and accessories, look carefully at the accessory's packaging and at the accessory itself. Certified third-party accessories have the MFi badge on their packaging:
Some accessories might have a previous version of the MFi badge:
An Apple Lightning to USB cable has "Designed by Apple in California" and either "Assembled in China," "Assembled in Vietnam," or "Indústria Brasileira" on the cable about seven inches from the USB connector. You'll see a 12-digit serial number at the end of this text.
A certified, third-party Lightning to USB cable usually has company branding on the Lightning-connector end.
Your iPhone may be charging but the very fact that it is not recognising the iPhone may mean two things...
Apple recommends using only accessories that Apple has certified and that come with the "Made for Apple" badge. Learn about the issues that counterfeit or uncertified Lightning accessories can cause and how to identify these accessories.
If you use a counterfeit or uncertified Lightning accessory, you could see these issues:
Only Apple makes the USB-C to Lightning Cable. There are no "Made for Apple" USB-C to Lightning cables.
Compare packaging and writing on the cable
To identify counterfeit or uncertified cables and accessories, look carefully at the accessory's packaging and at the accessory itself. Certified third-party accessories have the MFi badge on their packaging:
Some accessories might have a previous version of the MFi badge:
An Apple Lightning to USB cable has "Designed by Apple in California" and either "Assembled in China," "Assembled in Vietnam," or "Indústria Brasileira" on the cable about seven inches from the USB connector. You'll see a 12-digit serial number at the end of this text.
A certified, third-party Lightning to USB cable usually has company branding on the Lightning-connector end.
What version of macOS and iTunes are you running?
iTunes 12.9.5.5. MacOS should be the latest version
iPhone does not connect to MacBook Pro