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Xcode fails to Build on real iOS device running iOS 13

I'm currently updated my iPhone XS Max to iOS 13.0.17A5492t Beta version.

My mac running on Mac OS Catalina and Xcode is on latest stable version not beta >> Version 10.2.1 (10E1001) .

When i try to build my apps on my real device i get this compile error:

This iPhone XS Max is running iOS 13.0 (17A5492t), which may not be supported by this version of Xcode.

What i've done

  1. Download iOS 13.0 Developer Disk Image from repo.
  2. Pasted in /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/DeviceSupport
  3. Restart Xcode

but none of above worked.

your step by step manual you performed actually helped me and now I can work with iOs 13 with xcode 10.2.1. There is only difference, that I downloaded device support files from this github , so you can try this. And I restarted whole mac to be sure:)

I downloaded the Developer disk image for iOS 13.0 from here and added support file in Xcode Version 10.3 (10G8).

https://github.com/iGhibli/iOS-DeviceSupport/blob/master/DeviceSupport/13.0.zip

All other devices support list like 13.3.

https://github.com/iGhibli/iOS-DeviceSupport/tree/master/DeviceSupport

Follow These steps.

  1. Unzip downloaded file.
  2. Right click on Xcode and click on Show Package Content .
  3. Then paste your file on path.

    Applications -> Xcode.app -> Contents -> Developer -> Platforms -> iPhoneOS.platforms -> DeviceSupport

Then at last restart your Xcode.

It works for me.

iOS 13.1.3 support for Xcode 10.2.1 with macOS Mojave (10.14.4)

  • Download iOS 13.1.3 Developer Disk Image from repo .
  • Unzip file 13.1.3 (17A878).
  • Past it in /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/DeviceSupport.
  • Restart Xcode.

For all that have a problem with iOS 13.3 this is what I did and it works: you go to:

/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/DeviceSupport

then if you don't have 13.2 folder with image download it from github link above, after that just copy 13.2 and rename it to 13.3 (17C54) and it works

The same source as Lohi provided but for iOS 13.1 specifically (if somebody will search direct link and won't notice all available versions in parent folder)

iOS 13.1

All other versions

Unfortunately xcode 11 is still unstable so the trick is useful.

PS: Thanks to everyone who participated. Especially to iGhibli

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