Just starting to learn Xcode and I can test the first chapter's app on my iPhone if it's conncted via USB-C. The book walks me through the part where I can allow Xcode to connect to the iPhone via WiFi, just checking "Connect via Network."
What did the person you bought that outdated book from have to say when you asked them to $upport their product? Might as well get some of what you paid for, right? Does that book even know about Xcode 11.4.1? Pls. don't expect devForums to act as it's defacto support channel.
There is an additional step that may be necessary, if you have access to your network configuration, you will need to disable client isolation on the WiFi access point. The exact configuration required will differ between network devices.
This setting blocks devices on the same access point from being able to communicate with each other. Changing it has security implications, especially for public/guest WiFi networks, so make sure you understand that first.
I start by disconnecting my phone from my computer, clear trusted computers, restart xcode, and start (basically) from a completely blank slate. First I open XCode to my project. Then I connect my iPhone via USBC. I see that XCode says "iPhone not eligible while pairing in progress" (or something like that). I see on my phone that I must trust this computer, I hit trust, I enter my phone's passcode, then that disappears on my phone, and in XCode the message about eligibility disappears. I then click on the device selector to choose between either a simulator or a hardware device and under hardware I only see a message that says "No eligible devices connected to my mac". If I open the "Manage Run Destinations" organizer I see all the simulators there in the simulators tab, but when I go to the Devices tab, I see nothing. Sometimes when I go through this process, I can get a banner to appear up top, but still no device shows up on the left. The banner will show me that it is indeed my iPhone, but it will be missing information like "Serial Number" or "Capacity". Here's a screenshot of what I see. Keep in mind, this banner up top does not always show up when I go through this process.
The only difference here being the macOS version. However, the problem started on my "broken" computer while I was running a previous major macOS version. This problem is actually what prompted my to do a system update to Sonoma.
SOLVED. The solution is to download the iOS simulator that matches your device. This is entirely unintuitive, since downloading a simulator infers you don't have a device. This is not an obvious solution to your device not showing up in Xcode.
In my case, I solved this problem by removing usb relevant app from Settings>General>LoginItems. After restarting, then Xcode recoginized my iPhone as a development device.Before being solved, my other old iPhone worked and iPad was also worked. Only my main iPhone didn't work. but It solved now for all.
This sounds like the new sharing feature where you can share things to other users close to you. It makes like a ripple effect and then the share option pops up. I just shared my browser page with my daughter and she shared a game with me.
Do note that just seeing them connected, does not mean anyone can access data without your permission. This just permits the easy transfer of things between two different iPhones, which each user must approve.
Another thing that causes a similar problem. There were software or system changes that caused iPhones that are on the same account to share photos, recent calls lists, text messages, and contacts. One of the phones has to change apple id info. I found the detailed instructions online (Google). Tech reps I talked to assumed the problem was with sharing settings, they were wrong and didn't know the answer. Just Google it and get instructions as to how and what information to change.
I got a new iPhone 15 Pro Max and I'm trying to find a reliable way to mirror my iPhone's screen onto my PC running Windows 11. I've seen several methods online, but I'm not sure which ones are the most effective and user-friendly. Ideally, I'm looking for a solution that offers high-quality mirroring without too much lag, and it would be great if it also supports audio transmission.
Has anyone here successfully mirrored their iPhone to a Windows 11 PC? I'm open to both free and paid solutions, as long as they are reliable and straightforward to use. Thank you in advance for your suggestions!
MirrorTo is a great screen mirroring tool that allows you to mirror your iPhone screen to your Windows 11 PC wirelessly. Simply download and install MirrorTo on both your iPhone and PC, ensure they are connected to the same Wi-Fi network, and follow the on-screen instructions to establish a connection. LetsView offers high-quality mirroring and supports audio transmission.
One of the most common methods is to use third-party applications like ApowerMirror, AirServer, or Reflector. These applications allow you to mirror your iPhone's screen to your Windows 11 PC over a Wi-Fi network. First, download and install one of these applications on your Windows PC. Make sure your iPhone and PC are connected to the same Wi-Fi network for seamless mirroring.
After installing the chosen application on your PC, open it and follow the on-screen instructions to set it up. For instance, with ApowerMirror, you would need to download the companion app on your iPhone from the App Store. Once both applications are installed, open the app on your iPhone and connect to the same Wi-Fi network as your PC.
On your iPhone, swipe down from the upper-right corner of the screen to access the Control Center. Tap on "Screen Mirroring" and select the mirroring app that you have installed on your PC. Your iPhone's screen should then appear on your Windows 11 PC. The process might slightly vary depending on the app you are using, so it's advisable to follow any specific instructions provided by the app.
Hello there, I am having trouble connecting my iPhone to my PC via Bluetooth. It does not prompt me a Bluetooth code on either devices. However it does work on my other PC. Is there any solutions for this problem? Thanks!
Open the application and select "Everything", click on "Scan" to see the system and device information. By default, Intel SSU will take you to the "Summary View". Click on the menu where it says "Summary" to change to "Detailed View". To save your scan, click on "Next", then "Save". Please attach the file to your reply.
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Do you want to connect your iPhone to your Windows or Mac computer? You'll just need the charging cable that came with your device and a USB port. If you want to link your iPhone to Windows, you can use Phone Link. For quick photo or video transfers on Mac, you can use AirDrop. This wikiHow will show you how to connect your iPhone to your computer using a wire or wirelessly.
You can tell if your vehicle is compatible with Apple CarPlay if you see the Apple CarPlay or Projection icon on your center display. You can also check the Apple CarPlay availability page to see if your vehicle is compatible with Apple CarPlay.
Apple CarPlay works on iPhone 5 or later. For 24MY vehicles, Apple CarPlay will only work for devices with iOS 14 or later through both wired and wireless connections. For information about phone compatibility, visit the Apple CarPlay site.
Yes, it will. However, you must be certain that the app developer has updated their app to work with Apple CarPlay, and you must install the most current version of those apps onto your compatible iPhone in order for those apps to work with Apple CarPlay. Your iPhone must also be updated to iOS 14 or later for MY24 vehicles.
The quality of the album art depends on the size of the image that is available with the song. If the image is small, it appears blurry when stretched to fit the album art window in the now-playing screen.
In Finder, check that your iPhone is still selected, and that you are in the General section. Under Options, select Show this iPhone when on Wi-Fi. Choose Apply. Now you can visit the syncing menu in Finder without needing a cable connection.
Step 6: When you finish and want to disconnect your iPhone, click the Eject icon to the right of it in the Finder sidebar. You can then safely unplug the cable from your iPhone and Mac.
To make a wireless connection from your iPhone to your Mac and take advantage of features like Handoff, AirPlay, AirDrop, Continuity Camera, Instant Hotspot, and Universal Clipboard, make sure the following are in place.
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