Itunes won't sync iphone apps waiting for changes. iTunes stuck on last stage of sync, I had the same problem to sync my photos.
The issue happened whenever "Sync Photos from": "iPhoto" was checked I was able to sync after this workaround, in Photos "tab": Select "Selected albums, Events, and Faces, and automatically include": "no Events". ("Include videos" was checked, in my case) In the "Events" group, I checked a few albums (from 1 up to 10 at a time), and clicked "Apply". After several syncs, all my photos were copied to my iPhone 3GS. My idea is that the sync has some kind of timeout, and if too many photos are synced at once, the time expires causing the problem. I also noticed, in Activity Monitor, that there is a huge increment in the network downlink when the photos start syncing. 40 Secret iPhone Features and Shortcuts. There are lots of things that you can do with your iPhone, sure, but we’re willing to be that there are a few more that you either don’t know about or haven’t used before, particularly with all of the additions in iOS 5.
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I’ve been using my iPhone 3G for a few months now. Along the way I’ve discovered a few “less-than-obvious” tricks and shortcuts that save me a fair bit of time, and I thought I’d share them. While most of these are in the iPhone User Guide if you dig around, I’d say they’re useful enough to deserve a mention in their own right. (By the way, most of these tips also work on the iPod touch.) 1. Say, like me, you’ve gone a bit wild on the App Store and currently have a large number of apps installed. 2. Many iPhone apps feature a paging system with dots at the bottom of the screen, such as: The Home screenSafariWeather You probably know that you can flip between pages in these apps by swiping left or right across the screen.
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