Believe it or not, iTunes 12.6.5.3 does offer basic support to iOS 13 devices, including syncing. You just can’t update iOS through iTunes which, is not really a problem nowadays for most people. Since you are using Windows, you can easily install that version of iTunes and sync your iPhone with your windows PC. There’s a catch though: if you ever used newer iTunes before to manage your library, you need to import your media to iTunes 12.6.5.3 before using it since newer library can’t be read by older version of iTunes.
Ok that one. My iPhone XS Max and iPad Pro 2018 both works with iTunes 12.6.5.3 with iOS 13.I was using 12.6.5.3 because it had AppStore but when I connect the new SE 2 running iOS13, it prompts saying this iTunes cannot sync iPhone and update to the new version.
I was using 12.6.5.3 because it had AppStore but when I connect the new SE 2 running iOS13, it prompts saying this iTunes cannot sync iPhone and update to the new version.
Alternatively - I use 12.6.5.3 to download updated apps. But I use iMazing to update my iOS versions using .ipsw files. iMazing also provides drag & drop so I can put any app version on my devices. At the moment iMazing costs about $40 although I paid about $10 for a Black Friday deal. Even at $40 I think it’s a steal for the functionality it provides and because it gives me freedom from iTunes.
iMazing does work with iOS 13 on Windows, though personally don’t check app updates ability much. I’m still using iTunes 12.6.5.3 and update apps on Windows version of iTunes.Does iMazing work with iOS13 and on Windows? So with iMazing you can update both the iOS as well as apps, or even save older .ipa app file and install it on the iPhone?
iMazing does work with iOS 13 on Windows, though personally don’t check app updates ability much. I’m still using iTunes 12.6.5.3 and update apps on Windows version of iTunes.
I was also using iTunes 12.6.5.3 because it had Appstore but now it doesn't sync with SE iOS13, so had to update iTunes and no Appstore