![]() ![]() ![]() The iPod appeared to connect, then disconnect and reconnect again in a loop until eventually Windows gave up and said the device had malfunctioned. However, I plugged in this newly purchased iPod to the family PC (via USB) and strange things began to happen. By this I understand that syncing has worked on their family PC (running Windows 10) in the past, but updates may have been run / fiddling may have taken place since the last successful sync. One of the parents already has an identical model which was "working fine" (although hadn't been synced for over a year). To improve your experience I would highly recommend updating your phone to the latest iOS version.I have a used iPod Classic 5th Generation (A1136) that was purchased for a parent as it is compatible with all their 40-pin gear. That way we use the latest technology and we ensure the best security as well (the older the iOS version, the easiest it is to exploit vulnerabilities). ![]() Personally it does not affect me that much as I’m developing for in house apps where we force our employees to update the phone they were given. So I wonder why you would not upgrade to enable the developer using the latest APIs ? Because of people like you we have to write a lot of *) code and many “if ios15 then… else if iOS 14…” which is a huge source of bugs. ![]() Many new features are introduced with each new release that make both my life easier as a developer but also your experience better with less bugs. As an iOS developer I enjoy the new features of Swift (language used to code apps) and particularly the new UI system introduced in 2019: SwiftUI. I’m interested in knowing why you don’t update. I'm still looking for a good reason to update from iOS 14. ![]()
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