Fix My iPhone
Fix My iPhone is a macOS utility designed to help diagnose and repair issues on iPhone devices connected to a Mac. It likely provides tools for troubleshooting common iPhone problems, managing device settings, recovering data, or performing system maintenance tasks. The app targets Mac users who need to fix or optimise their connected iPhones without relying solely on Apple's native tools.
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1 suggestionWe could not find reliable information about whether Fix My iPhone has been updated to run natively on Apple Silicon. The bundle ID and the general lack of public information suggest this may be a lesser-known utility. To determine your path forward, contact the developer directly at their website or support email and ask explicitly whether a native Apple Silicon (arm64) build exists, or whether one is planned. This is important because Apple is removing Rosetta 2 — the Intel emulation layer — in macOS 28 (September 2028), and an Intel-only build will stop working on that release. Given that you have more than two years until that deadline, the developer may still have time to ship a native version if they choose to. If the developer is unresponsive or has abandoned the project, consider using Apple's built-in troubleshooting options (Recovery Mode, Configurator, Finder device management) or seek an alternative Mac utility with confirmed native Apple Silicon support.
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