The default music player for GNOME, , features built-in support for older iOS versions and certain modern iterations via the rhythmbox-plugins package. It allows you to drag music tracks into your iPhone playlist directly. Alternative: Local Streaming
Managing an iPhone from a Linux desktop has historically been a challenge. Apple design principles inherently lock iOS management to macOS and Windows via Finder and iTunes. However, the open-source community has developed powerful that allow you to sync music, transfer photos, back up data, and even mount the iOS filesystem without relying on proprietary operating systems. linux iphone tools
Sometimes, wires are an inconvenience. If you prefer to bypass USB protocols entirely, several local network tools bridge the gap between Linux and iOS seamlessly. KDE Connect / GSConnect The default music player for GNOME, , features