Sync iPhone With Computer Over Wi-Fi Setup

To sync your iPhone wirelessly, you need to use a cable—at least once—to change a setting in iTunes to enable wireless syncing for your phone. Do this one time, and you can go wireless every time afterward.

How to Sync Your iPhone Over Wi-Fi

After the setting is changed and the iPhone is disconnected from the computer, you’re ready to sync over Wi-Fi. You’ll never need to change that setting on the computer again. Follow these steps to sync:

Tips to Sync iPhone Over Wi-Fi

Syncing an iPhone wirelessly is slower than doing it with USB. If you have a ton of content to sync, use the traditional wired method. You don’t have to remember to sync manually. When an iPhone is connected to a power source and is on the same Wi-Fi network as the computer, the phone syncs automatically. Using Wi-Fi sync, you can sync a phone or iPod Touch to more than one computer, as long as those computers are authorized with the same Apple ID. You can’t change the sync settings on an iPhone or iPod Touch. That can only be done in iTunes.

Troubleshoot iPhone Wi-Fi Sync

If there are problems syncing the iPhone over Wi-Fi, try these fixes:

Restart the iPhone. Confirm that both devices are on the same Wi-Fi network and that the computer isn’t in sleep mode. Check your firewall. Depending on the firewall settings, the firewall could be blocking the ways that the iPhone connects to the computer. Make sure the firewall allows connections on TCP ports 123 and 3689 and UDP ports 123 and 5353.

Sync iPhone With iCloud

You don’t have to sync with a computer or iTunes at all. If you want, sync the data on the iPhone to iCloud. Some people prefer this option. For others who don’t have computers, it’s the only choice. Learn more about how to back up your iPhone to iCloud or how to use iCloud to sync the Notes app across devices.