Itunes cannot locate my iphone

Hi guys im new here , just got my new iphone. whenever i plug in my USB to my computer and when i open up itunes . my iphone cannot be located . it does not show any pop up error . itunes simply did not show my iphone backup . can anyone help me ?

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