![]() ![]() So, my Xcode started showing that my device is an unsupported version of iOS and it can’t build the project on that target device. That’s the moment I wanted to build and debug my code on a real device and got stuck with the issue that I am solving with this article. On Wednesday I picked up a new OKR which requires some debugging with launching instagram stories. Mostly I use the simulator as to debug and test my code as the Mac Books are well optimised to handle the simulator with Xcode. On Monday as usual in the morning I started checking on my task list for the sprint and started working on them. During the weekend while I was checking the new features I felt it’s worth the 6GB I spent on the update. Just to note that it’s a huge update of 6 GB. Unfortunately, after WWDC I badly wanted to get my hands on the latest iOS 15 beta public release and I registered my phone (iPhone Xs Max) with the apple beta program and installed iOS 15 public beta 2 over the weekend. For the latest version and a theoretically 'easy' installation, you can use the App Store. So, basically I am a fan of the latest iOS features that are getting reveled at every WWDC and I keep my devices up to date with latest OS releases. I was working on a project which was built using Xcode 12.4 due to some of the dependencies are not supporting the latest versions of apple Xcode yet.
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