Why does my macbook pro keeping saying it is not supported when I try to connect it to other devices?

My macbook pro keeps saying its not supported when i try to transfer images and stuff from my macbook pro to my iphone 4. What do I do?

First, put your images into iPhoto or into a separate folder. Open iTunes and connect your phone. Select the iPhone under the Devices section of iTunes' sidebar. Click on the Photos tab in iTunes' main window. From the dropdown menu you can select iPhoto or some other folder from which to sync the photos to your phone.

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