![]() ![]() will be transferred from your Mac to your iPhone, and from your iPhone to your Mac. Depending on the options you have selected in iTunes, your iPhone will be backed up to your Mac or iCloud account, and all of the content you’ve selected to sync - music, apps, movies, TV shows, photos, books, etc. Wireless syncing is similar to syncing over USB. This tutorial shows you how to cut the cord. ![]() But if you own an iPhone running iOS 5 or later and a Mac with iTunes 10.5 or later, there’s an even better way to sync content to your iPhone: wirelessly and automatically. AirPort Apple Apps Backups Developer Education Email Hardware Internet iPad iPhone Mac Music Network Photos Security TV Weekend Wonkįor years, the only way to sync the music, movies, photos, and other content on your Mac was to physically connect it to your iPhone with a USB cable. ![]()
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