Apple has released a new update this evening with version number 12.12.2 for iTunes for Windows. The update only includes bug fixes and improvements, so no new features can be expected. Since the last major update, the iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPad mini of 6th Generation and iPad 9th generation and synced with iOS 15, iPadOS 15 and watchOS 8 devices. Supported. Users who have installed an older version should install the update immediately. If you are using the iTunes app for Windows from the Microsoft Store, you will receive an update within the next 24 hours. Update with version number 12.12.2 requires Windows 10 or newer and can now be downloaded via the Apple software update and via the iTunes website. More information about this update can be found below or at Apple.
Download -> Download iTunes 12.12.2 for Windows 10 from Apple
Version 12.12.2 is now available for download from the official website:
Download -> Download iTunes for Windows from the Microsoft Store
Version 12.12.2 is now available for download on the Microsoft Store:
Information about the security features of this update is available Here Available.
Description via iTunes -> Apple website for Windows 10
ITunes is a program for Windows that you can use to manage and play digital music and videos on your computer. It syncs all your content. Also it is the store on your computer, iPod Touch, iPhone, iPod and Apple TV where you can get all the entertainment you need. iTunes is the best way in the world to watch, listen, play and add to your collection, music, movies, TV shows, apps, audiobooks and more. Get the most out of your digital media collection with iTunes Player, iTunes Store and iCloud.
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The iTunes application for Windows requires Windows 10 and later.
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