Iphone Unlocktool

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Jan Dominquez

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Jul 25, 2024, 11:24:01 PM7/25/24
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This questions appears many times here but there has not been a proper response. Assume that the watch is in developer mode. That the phone and the watch are already unlocked. The issuer persists. Perhaps someone at Apple can explain the life cycle for this connection and provide a fool proof way of running the code with the watch connected to Xcode through the iphone.

The best path forward here is to not set a passcode on the watch you plan to develop on. Aside from that, the workaround to get out of state when you've unlocked the watch and phone but Xcode thinks you haven't is to disconnect and reconnect the phone, then unlock both devices again.

I had the same issue. I tried not setting a passcode on my watch (not a great option), toggling Developer Mode on my phone, restarting my watch, and disconnecting and reconnecting my phone to my MacBook. In the end, closing and opening Xcode fixed the issue for me. After that I added a passcode back to my watch. I don't know if anything other than closing and opening Xcode was necessary. Now if I could only stop the "Trust This Computer?" from popping up on my phone and "Could not back up the iPhone" from popping up on my MacBook every time I reconnect my phone...

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The iPhone and iPad aren't by any means open source, but they're popular devices. Many people who own an iOS device also happen to use a lot of open source, including Linux. Users of Windows and macOS can communicate with an iOS device by using software provided by Apple, but Apple doesn't support Linux users. Open source programmers came to the rescue back in 2007 (just a year after the iPhone's release) with Libimobiledevice (then called libiphone), a cross-platform solution for communicating with iOS. It runs on Linux, Android, Arm systems such as the Raspberry Pi, Windows, and even macOS.

On Linux, you may already have libimobiledevice installed by default. You can find out through your package manager or app store, or by running one of the commands included in the project:

The folder I usually access most frequently is DCIM, where my iPhone photos are stored. Sometimes I use these photos in articles I write, and sometimes there are photos I want to enhance with open source applications like Gimp. Having direct access to the images instead of emailing them to myself is one of the benefits of using the Libimobiledevice utilities. I can copy any of these folders to my Linux computer. I can create folders on the iPhone and delete them too.

Martin Szulecki is the lead developer for the project. The project is looking for developers to add to their community. Libimobiledevice can change the way you use your peripherals, regardless of what platform you're on. It's another win for open source, which means it's a win for everyone.

@Don - thanks for the article. Gave this a whirl on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. Works the charm w/a USB-Lighting but, I couldn't get the iPhone recognized using USBC-Lighting. Is this a known issue? (Checked libimobiledevice's StackOverflow... nada)

Just now seeing your comment. I have an iPhone 8 plus and using the USB-C cable that came with it I am able to mount my iPhone 8 plus on Linux Mint Cinnamon. I don't have the cable you are describing.

Thanks! Just installed it on MX Linux and it works beautifully. I was looking for something like this a while ago but for some reason Libimobiledevice didn't surface in any of my searches. I have been trying to move all of my work to the Linux desktop but my iPhone (which I depend on heavily for business) has been holding me back. Thanks again!

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