![]() Some iOS users report that this seems to update sync status without prompting a warning-that is, their device was previous syncing via iTunes, but not reporting it correctly, and checking the box doesn’t warn them that the library will be wiped from iOS. If you’ve synced with iTunes in the past, follow steps 1 and 2 above, but in step 3 you should see a checkmark next to Sync Photos. If you don’t want to continue using iTunes for syncing photos, uncheck Sync Photos, click Apply, and the iOS device should be free of that unwanted burden. This will clear whatever state was stuck related to the iOS device. Agree, but recognize this wipes out all the photos in iOS. You’ll be prompted to replace the library on your mobile device. (If Sync Photos is already checked, see below.) Check the Sync Photos from the box and click Apply at lower right.Select the device in iTunes, and then click the Photos item in the Settings navigation bar.Connect your iOS device via USB to iTunes on a Mac or PC.
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