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xcode version 13.2.1 and support file for ios 16 not worked? #146

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aldybuanaa opened this issue Sep 17, 2022 · 8 comments
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xcode version 13.2.1 and support file for ios 16 not worked? #146

aldybuanaa opened this issue Sep 17, 2022 · 8 comments

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@aldybuanaa
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aldybuanaa commented Sep 17, 2022

I'm on Xcode 13.2.1 , and I downloaded the support files for iOS 16.0
My physical device is iPhone XR with iOS 16.0 installed.

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@Curtis3007
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Change the downloaded folder from 16 to 16.0. I tried and it worked

@aldybuanaa
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Change the downloaded folder from 16 to 16.0. I tried and it worked

the folder name is already 16.0 when I download it but still can't

@Curtis3007
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The last way, I think you need update your mac and update Xcode to the 14.0 version

@aldybuanaa
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The last way, I think you need update your mac and update Xcode to the 14.0 version

sad, my mac is too old to update to the newest version🙁 I hope there's the other way

@Pavel-Laukhin
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Pavel-Laukhin commented Sep 17, 2022

@aldybuanaa I’ve found the solution!

You need to open Settings on your iPhone, go to "Privacy & Security", and at the very bottom go to "Developer Mode" and turn it on :)

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aldybuanaa commented Sep 17, 2022

@aldybuanaa I find the solution!

You need to open Settings on your iPhone, go to "Privacy & Security", and at the very bottom go to "Developer Mode" and turn it on :)

It works! thanks bro
note : but on some devices, it doesn't always appear the developer mode, and I found a video on youtube how to show up developer mode
here is the link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjOwtVS4jMA

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@aldybuanaa I find the solution!
You need to open Settings on your iPhone, go to "Privacy & Security", and at the very bottom go to "Developer Mode" and turn it on :)

It works! thanks bro note : but on some devices, it doesn't always appear the developer mode, and I found a video on youtube how to show up developer mode here is the link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjOwtVS4jMA

That video has been taken down. Do you happen to remember the steps? I'm having the issue with the missing developer mode toggle. iOS 16.2, xcode 13.2.1.

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@aldybuanaa I find the solution!
You need to open Settings on your iPhone, go to "Privacy & Security", and at the very bottom go to "Developer Mode" and turn it on :)

It works! thanks bro note : but on some devices, it doesn't always appear the developer mode, and I found a video on youtube how to show up developer mode here is the link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjOwtVS4jMA

That video has been taken down. Do you happen to remember the steps? I'm having the issue with the missing developer mode toggle. iOS 16.2, xcode 13.2.1.

I got it working. I had to sideload an app to force the toggle to appear.

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