Apple’s iPhones get so many things right for its users. While it is great to use an iPhone as your daily driver smartphone, there are several things that you need to do to keep it exactly as you like it. Syncing music with iTunes, storage with iCloud, transferring files to your phone from other devices, and the constant concern of data loss and backups.įortunately, some tools can help you do all this, and much more, all in one place. We tried out both the free and paid versions to check out its capabilities and do a comprehensive review. This article has been made possible by support from AnyTrans. Sponsoring a product review does not guarantee a positive review. Download and install the latest version of iTunes on your computer and restart the computer. Ways to troubleshoot: - Reconnect the iOS device or give another USB cable a try. The opinions mentioned in the article are that of the reviewer. Anytrans cannot detect the iPhone when connected via USB. TechNorms may earn a commission if you complete a purchase through these links, at no extra cost to you. Our reviews are both comprehensive and unbiased, and we only recommend products that we know are of an excellent quality. #ANYTRANS IPHONE FOR FREE#ĪnyTrans 8 Review (For iOS)ĪnyTrans by iMobie is available for Mac and Windows and can be downloaded for free from their website. I am using a Mac version to test this software in this article. Installation is pretty straightforward, as you would install any other program on a Mac. Once you launch AnyTrans for iOS, it waits for you to connect your iPhone. The UI is pretty friendly and easy to understand.Īll the features are systematically separated into categories. They are the Device Manager, iCloud Manager, Backup Manager, etc., which makes it easy to select any option you want to use. The device manager lets you manage the content on your device and its presentation. It is effortless to move content from your iPhone to your Mac (or computer). You can pick entire categories or go into each of the categories and select the specific content (photos, music, videos, text messages, etc.) you want to be transferred. You can pick the destination, and all the transfers that I tried were seamless. Similarly, the App file transfer feature lets you send some files from some apps (as allowed by privacy restrictions on iOS) to your computer or mac. One thing I have always loved about Android is that you just connect it to your computer and transfer files on or off it, similar to how you would do for an external hard drive.ĪnyTrans enables this intuitive use of your iPhone as a hard drive, allowing you to copy, paste, and move files as you would on your computer. You do need to install the AnyTrans app on your iPhone for this to work, though.
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