What is the current version of iTunes for Windows 10?
I don't know why they don't make this information very simple to find.
I don't know why they don't make this information very simple to find.
The most current version is 12.13.2.3. Released May 8th.
You can find the latest release info at the following website: click here ➜ Apple security releases - Apple Support
You can download the most current version of iTunes from Apple directly at https://www.apple.com/itunes/download/win64
The most current version is 12.13.2.3. Released May 8th.
You can find the latest release info at the following website: click here ➜ Apple security releases - Apple Support
You can download the most current version of iTunes from Apple directly at https://www.apple.com/itunes/download/win64
Just to let you know, if you tap on the Help menu at the top of the iTunes window and select Check for Updates, it will tell you whether there is an update, or whether you have the current version installed:
and:
Clicking on Help/About iTunes will give you the "expanded" release number; 12.13.2.3.
However, there are a couple of caveats:
hobokenhotdogs wrote:
Thank you, Phil. I'm on that, but still unable to perform a Restore of my iPhone. It told me to go to "support.apple.com/iphone/restore" but the restore fails and one of the suggestions was to make sure I'm on a current version of iTunes. Of course, Apple doesn't publish anywhere whether you're on the current version or what it is, which seems pretty stupid.
Apple publishes in there security releases, the newer releases are at the top, and if you search for iTunes it tells you the newest one is 12.13.2.
You can find your version of iTunes by using the Help menu as suggested above.
How exactly is the restore failing?
What happens when you follow the directions in the If the Restore screen appears on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support website?
We can't really help you, if you don't explain your issue.
Thank you, Phil. I'm on that, but still unable to perform a Restore of my iPhone. It told me to go to "support.apple.com/iphone/restore" but the restore fails and one of the suggestions was to make sure I'm on a current version of iTunes. Of course, Apple doesn't publish anywhere whether you're on the current version or what it is, which seems pretty stupid.
More frustrating is how many iPhones I've had that have gone bad in one way or another. And Macbook Airs. It just seems like it's not a very good company anymore. I've had overall much better experience in terms of reliability with my Androids (which I was on for about 10 years before my iPhones) and windows PCs. Oh well. Another step closer to the garbage can for this iPhone.
Yeah, it's just failing. iTunes extracts the files and then the phone starts the restore process and the little gray progress bar progresses most of the way across and then eventually iTunes just says that it didn't work. IT gives me an error with error code "(9)" and so then I read the section on that page you linked about "If the Restore screen still appears after you restart", which is why I was trying to figure out what version of iTunes is the current one, among other things. It turns out I'm on the current version of iTunes.
Then I read this page iOS update and restore errors - Apple Support
and then I looked at this page for error code 9, but there's not much there other than different ways of "trying again," which I've tried.
click here ➜ If you see error 9, 4005, 4013, or 4014 when you restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support
If nothing works, then as mentioned in the support document, you will need to contact Apple support and have them take a look at the device directly.
Setup an appointment at an Apple Store.
click here ➜ iPhone Repair & Service - Apple Support
Thank you.
What is the current version of iTunes for Windows 10?