Imazing Pairing Failed 〈CONFIRMED | Version〉

Use an official Apple or an MFi-certified (Made for iPhone) cable. Damaged cables may charge the phone but fail to transfer data.

This comprehensive guide breaks down why this connection failure happens and provides step-by-step solutions to resolve it. Understanding the "Pairing Failed" Error

Open the Settings app on your device and look at the very top. If it says "This iPhone is supervised by..." your organization may have restricted pairing.

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: Users may find it difficult to manage their device's data, such as backing up important information or transferring files.

Add iMazing.exe (Windows) or iMazing.app (macOS) to your antivirus and firewall exclusion lists.

Reconnect your phone to the computer and wait for the fresh prompt to appear. Summary Checklist Use an official Apple or an MFi-certified (Made

: Check if a firewall or antivirus is blocking AppleMobileDeviceService.exe . You may need to whitelist iMazing to allow it to establish a handshake.

Plug your cable directly into the computer's motherboard ports (the back of a desktop tower, or directly into the side of a laptop). Do not use USB extenders or unpowered hubs.

Some antivirus software blocks the pairing process. Temporarily disable your antivirus to see if the pairing issue persists. 5. Troubleshooting Wi-Fi Pairing Understanding the "Pairing Failed" Error Open the Settings

iMazing is one of the best alternatives to iTunes for a reason, but it isn’t immune to the quirks of Apple’s security ecosystem. By updating your drivers, resetting your trust settings, or checking your firewall, you can usually resolve the "Pairing Failed" error in under five minutes.

(common for work or school phones) and has a policy blocking pairing with unauthorized computers.