It is no longer possible to directly download photos taken on the iPhone with Mojave applications. Reminders also syncs if you refused to upgrade on the iphone (like in iOS 15). Synchronization of music from iTunes 12.9.5.5 works, as well as pictures and albums from iPhoto.Ĭalendar and Notes still sync well via the cloud. My complete feedback with iOS 16 and MojaveĪfter updating to iOS 16.0 via the smartphone, when plugged into the computer an upgrade is downloaded so that iTunes recognizes the iPhone. This is very annoying, hopefully just a bug.ĭid not yet try to use iTunes to backup the phone to the Mac or otherwise sync to iTunes, but guessing it will fail as others have already reported. (this was after saying yes to the initial prompt after plugging in the phone to USB where the Mac asks if you want to update some software to connect to the phone). confirm that although you can open Image Capture and browse the photos on iOS16 phone, when you try to download to the High Sierra Mac, you get the aforementioned "operation could not be completed' error can also confirm that Calendars and Notes both still work correctly and sync between iOS 16 and iMac on High Sierra Chose Upgrade later and I still have all my old-style reminders on both Mac and iOS devices (phew! a relief) can confirm that iOS 16 when you first launch it with existing non-upgraded Reminders that, like previous versions of iOS 13-thru-15, it firsts asks you if you want to upgrade your reminders or not. Just got my iPhone 14Pro, running iOS 16.0 - successfully set up from iCloud backup of my old iPhone running iOS15īeen using the old non-upgraded (pre-iOS13) version of Reminders, as my iMac is still on OS 10.13.6 High Sierra
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