If you are experiencing problems with your iPhone

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If you are experiencing problems with your iPhone

2021年9月23日 — You can put your iOS device in recovery mode, then restore it using your computer. ,2021年10月26日 — If you see an error when you update or restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod · Update your Mac or PC · Plug directly into your computer · Restart. ,2018年10月19日 — I plugged in my iPhone and got a message asking if I am having problems and saying that iTunes cannot connect to it. I can restore it to ... ,Greetings Fakharuddin,. Thanks for visiting the Apple Support Communities! It seems your iPhone isn't recognized by your Mac, ... ,It's unlikely. I and others have routinely experienced a bug in which this message appears even when our iPhones (and iPads) are perfectly fine.

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If you are experiencing problems with your iPhone 相關參考資料
If you can't update or restore your iPhone or iPod touch

2021年9月23日 — You can put your iOS device in recovery mode, then restore it using your computer.

https://support.apple.com

If you see an error when you update or restore ... - Apple Support

2021年10月26日 — If you see an error when you update or restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod · Update your Mac or PC · Plug directly into your computer · Restart.

https://support.apple.com

Message: If you are experiencing problems… - Apple Support ...

2018年10月19日 — I plugged in my iPhone and got a message asking if I am having problems and saying that iTunes cannot connect to it. I can restore it to ...

https://discussions.apple.com

Q: if you are experiencing problems with your iphone, you can ...

Greetings Fakharuddin,. Thanks for visiting the Apple Support Communities! It seems your iPhone isn't recognized by your Mac, ...

https://discussions.apple.com

When iTunes says to “restore your iPhone,” do you have to?

It's unlikely. I and others have routinely experienced a bug in which this message appears even when our iPhones (and iPads) are perfectly fine.

https://www.macworld.com