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How do I sync iPhone 5 with Mac G5 OS 10.5.8?

The Mac sync requirements for the new iPhone 5 list the minimum system requirements as OS 10.6.8 or later with iTunes 10.7. My G5 can only go as high as OS 10.5.8., with iTunes 10.6.3.


Also, iCloud syncing requires (I believe) the same minimum requirements.


QUESTION: Is there a work-around? How can I get the content from my iTunes on my Mac G5 onto the new iPhone 5 with iOS6? I have the new iPhone 5 on order and would really like use it with my current iTunes account and sync it with my data.


NOTE: I am able to sync my iPad 2 just fine with my G5 via my iTunes. I also have wi-fi.

Power Mac G5 (Late 2005), Mac OS X (10.5.8), One 2 TB hd + 500 GB HD 16 GB RAM

Posted on Sep 19, 2012 9:40 AM

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Apr 2, 2013 2:28 PM in response to shynski

The point is that you shouldn't have to do any of this! We are paying a lot of money for apparenetly very advanced equipment. So advanced that it can't sync with an 8 year old computer made by the same manufacturer? It is nonsense and should be screamed from the roof tops. We would not accept this in any other walk of life. Can you imagine buying a new cooker and finding out that it operated at a diffrent voltage so that you had to go and buy a transformer to plug it in before you could cook your dinner? What apple are currently doing is diabolical. There is no excuse they can reasonably come up with for this mess. They should fix it quickly and make a very public apology.

Apr 2, 2013 2:33 PM in response to KiltedTim

You wouldn't do that with a car would you? Imagine buying a new car and then finding that none of the petrol pumps would fit in it. You have to buy a new adaptor or wait for a new petrol station to be constructed to use it. A compmay that makes computer equipment can EASILY make older equipment compatible with new equipment becuase it made it all in the first place! It just needs to upgrade the older softawre to fit the older architecture. There should be a legal requirement for this. It is profoundly environmentally destructive to demand everyone throw away all fo the their hardware after 5 years. Apple will be irreperably damaged by all of this.

Apr 2, 2013 2:35 PM in response to Apples end

No. It can't sync with an 8 year old computer. Technology marches on. This isn't the world of cars or kitchen appliances.


I had a 1976 Honda motorcycle back in the day. My cousin's son drives it now. Still runs like a champ.


Guess what, Apple didn't even exist when that bike was built...


Your computer pre-dates the original iPhone... Why do you think the 6th generation of the device, running the 6th major revision of the operating system, should have to work with your otherwise perfectly functional, but decidedly ancient Mac?


Apple is DOOMED! DOOMED, I SAY!

Apr 2, 2013 3:55 PM in response to KiltedTim

Tragically the technology isn't marching on..... Can you tell me how the iPhone 5 has marched on from the iPhone 4? And how the latest mac computer has marched on from my 8 year old one? I don't think march is quite the right analogy - stumble around in the dark is closer...... The point is that old microsoft systems are perfectly capable of connecting to iPhone 5!! Address the issues and stop resorting to abusive sentiment - I'd rather be a Troll than be incapable of critical thought. If Microsoft can do it, why can't Apple? If they can't they really are doomed - and stop kidding yourself otherwise!

Apr 2, 2013 6:34 PM in response to rabbitjetta

If I was still using windows 98 I might stand a hells chance of connecting to the iphone5...... I have little faith of putting my data in the clouds - unless I am standing within 2 feet of my brand new optical fibre router the iphone5 can't see it - meanwhile the old decrepit iPhone 3 my son is now using can happily work on Wifi at the bottom of our garden - through 1m stone walls!! - what was all that banter about reality and progress?? In the real world the new stuff is not as good as the old stuff - that is the very real problem for apple - about as real as it comes I'm afraid...... If I can't get rid if this thing tomorrow - I will be switching to iPhone 3 and my 6 year old son will have the iphone5 - he will definitely read more books that way. If this is progress in your reality, it's all yours for the keeping.

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