*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1623666 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1623666

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1623666
   iOS10 will not connect to Ubuntu

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Title:
  iPhone/iPad contents are inaccessible

Status in libimobiledevice package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  1) System: Ubuntu 16.10 "Yakkety" 64-bit

  2) Package: libimobiledevice6 (Source: libimobiledevice) Version:
  1.2.0+dfsg-3ubuntu1

  3) What is expected: When an idevice (iPhone, iPad, etc.) is connected
  via a USB port, first a "Trust / Don't Trust" prompt appears on the
  idevice, and after selecting "Trust", either a prompt appears on the
  computer asking the user what to do and/or a nautilus window opens to
  show accessible contents of the device, e.g. photos and/or videos
  taken by its camera.

  4) What happens: It looks as if everything is in order, but the
  nautilus window opened is empty! In other words, system cannot access
  the device properly and show the contents of the appropriate folder.

  
  After upgrading from Ubuntu 16.04 to Ubuntu 16.10 (personally had to do a 
fresh install after persistent system upgrade problems), it's no longer 
possible to transfer photos from iPhone or iPad.

  The Tust prompt appears with audio echoed, probably as a result of
  "double (or even triple) connection":

  1 - It seems the idevice begins charging successfully as everything
  looks OK in the power indicator.

  2- Nautilus seems fully aware of the idevice displaying everything as
  normal, even opening a folder window seen normally, but it just cannot
  show the actual location including the photos.

  3- I think somehow the idevice is also detected as an ethernet thing.

  I tried a recommended solution using ifuse, which required these
  packages: ideviceinstaller python-imobiledevice libimobiledevice-utils
  libimobiledevice6 libplist3 python-plist ifuse

  I properly implemented the required configuration, but the ifuse
  command merely resulted in this error message:

  GnuTLS error: Error in the pull function.
  Failed to connect to lockdownd service on the device.
  Try again. If it still fails try rebooting your device.

  So I thought probably the new libimobiledevice package went back to an
  earlier state on this where Apple's "Trust / Don't Trust" prompt
  cannot be handled properly.

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