ITunes 12.3 or later is required for iOS 9.2 and 9.2.1 syncing. In other words, if you have an iPad version 1, which can't update past iOS 5.1.1, and have Mac OS X 10.8.5 or earlier, you can stick with iTunes 10.6.3 and maintain cover flow and other features if you so desire. Note: For Intel Mac users, iTunes 11, which is required for iOS 6 syncing is optional on Macs that don't need access to iOS 6 devices, through Mac OS X 10.8.5. The iTunes you can use with Mac OS X 10.5.8 is iTunes 10.6.3 which is available from: This is a possibility for some 15", 17" Powerbooks, and PowerMacs desktops. It is strongly recommended you get a USB 2 card that is able to provide power to the iDevice, if you have a pre-USB 2.0 Mac. IPad 2nd and 3rd generation, iPod Touch 4th generation, iPhone 4S, with iOS 5.x and earlier can sync with PowerPC Macs of at least 867 Mhz (1 Ghz is greater) with Mac OS X 10.5.8, which can be upgraded to from any version of Mac OS X 10.5 for free. If you find you need to upgrade to 10.6 or higher and only have PowerPC, read this tip on migration. Intel Macs with 10.4.4 can upgrade to 10.6, and then 10.6.8 as is described in this user tip. Dismiss any updater to a newer iOS until you know you are ready to update to a newer Mac OS X that can sync with it! Once updated to a newer iOS, you can not revert the device to an older iOS. This is also the minimum iOS supported by iTunes under the iPad 4th generation, Mini, iPod Touch 5th generation, and the iPhone 5. In spite of what you may read on some spec pages, iOS 6 and higher devices can only sync with Intel Macs with Mac OS X 10.6.8 and higher.
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