

And when this connecting failed issue happens, some clients have also been warned of the error that iTunes could not connect to the iPhone because an invalid response was received from the device. There being nothing to transmit, you have to fix this iTunes on Windows 10 not recognizing iPhone, iPad, and iPod. Read More: How to Fix Miracast Not Working on Windows 10 How to Fix iPhone Not Recognized by iTunes on Windows 10? Upon iTunes not recognizing iPhone, you should consider if there is something wrong with the iPhone driver, iPhone connection and the supporting app – App Mobile Device support center.

You should troubleshoot this issue between iTunes and iPhone or iPad or iPod.ġ: Check iPhone Hardware Connection and Restart Windows 10Ĥ: Install Apple Mobile Device USB driverĥ: Uninstall and Update the iTunes Applicationħ: Check for Windows 10 Update Solution 1: Check iPhone Hardware Connection and Restart Windows 10 If you noticed that iTunes won’t recognize iPhone when you connect your iPhone to Windows 10, the first and foremost thing you need to do is to make sure the connection is physically correct. That is to say, you would better manage to check the following things.ġ. Plug out all the external USB device on Windows 10 and then connect the iPhone to each port, both USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 to give it a shot.Ģ. Connect your iPhone to your computer with another cable to check if it is the cable broken that makes iTunes or Windows 10 not recognize the iPhone.ģ. Connect the iPhone to another PC and then check if iPhone can be detected and connected on another computer.Ĥ. Just restart your PC to see if iPhone can be recognized by iTunes next time you boot up. If your iPhone, iPad, and iPod can be recognized in another USB port, it means the previous USB port is just not suitable, and you can connect the iPhone to PC via the right USB port.
