T turbolaserguy macrumors newbie Original poster Jun 1, 2013 2 0 Jun 1, 2013 #1 Will iPhones with iOS7 installed be able to sync with my MacBook 3,1(Late 2007)? I have Leopard (10.5.8) and iTunes 10.6.3
Will iPhones with iOS7 installed be able to sync with my MacBook 3,1(Late 2007)? I have Leopard (10.5.8) and iTunes 10.6.3
chekz0414 macrumors 6502a Jul 3, 2011 770 99 FL Jun 1, 2013 #2 turbolaserguy said: Will iPhones with iOS7 installed be able to sync with my MacBook 3,1(Late 2007)? I have Leopard (10.5.8) and iTunes 10.6.3 Click to expand... Most likely not, Snow Leopard, Lion or Mountain Lion or 10.9 will be supported, with a newer iTunes maybe 11.0.5 or 11.1
turbolaserguy said: Will iPhones with iOS7 installed be able to sync with my MacBook 3,1(Late 2007)? I have Leopard (10.5.8) and iTunes 10.6.3 Click to expand... Most likely not, Snow Leopard, Lion or Mountain Lion or 10.9 will be supported, with a newer iTunes maybe 11.0.5 or 11.1
T turbolaserguy macrumors newbie Original poster Jun 1, 2013 2 0 Jun 1, 2013 #3 Then if I upgrade to Snow Leopard, I will be able to sync?
chekz0414 macrumors 6502a Jul 3, 2011 770 99 FL Jun 2, 2013 #4 turbolaserguy said: Then if I upgrade to Snow Leopard, I will be able to sync? Click to expand... Yeah Snow Leopard should be able to handle it, and if not try to get to Lion at least
turbolaserguy said: Then if I upgrade to Snow Leopard, I will be able to sync? Click to expand... Yeah Snow Leopard should be able to handle it, and if not try to get to Lion at least
charlituna macrumors G3 Jun 11, 2008 9,636 816 Los Angeles, CA Jun 3, 2013 #5 turbolaserguy said: Will iPhones with iOS7 installed be able to sync with my MacBook 3,1(Late 2007)? I have Leopard (10.5.8) and iTunes 10.6.3 Click to expand... iPhone with iOS 6.1.4 require iTunes 10.7 so no, probably not.
turbolaserguy said: Will iPhones with iOS7 installed be able to sync with my MacBook 3,1(Late 2007)? I have Leopard (10.5.8) and iTunes 10.6.3 Click to expand... iPhone with iOS 6.1.4 require iTunes 10.7 so no, probably not.