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12/26/11 06:37 PM (13 years ago)

How to test my application on my iPhone?

I have tested my iPhone app thoroughly on iPhone simulator, in Xcode, and I have decided to take it to the next step. I would like to test the application on my real iPhone. Is there a 'Buzztouch' app on the app store where I can view my apps or do I connect my device into Xcode. I have no clue to what to do. I would like to be able to know how to do this. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
 
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12/26/11 06:54 PM (13 years ago)
To test on iOS devices you have two options. (1) Pay iOS developers fee, then you can install on upto 100 devices. (2) Jail break your device then you can install without going thru the app store. (Some people will warn you about various risks associated with jail breaking, but I don't know enough to tell you then pros & cons of jailbreaking and iOS device.)
 
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12/26/11 07:04 PM (13 years ago)
I'm afraid but I'd not be willing to jailbreak my phone. My friend Jailbreaked his iPhone and the website said, There is a one in two chance of your system messing up. If so, you will never be able to use your iPhone again. You will not be able to restore it. Unfortunately, he was the one in two who never got his iPhone back. It's a too high risk. He paid £35/month after that (contract) for nothing. @Fred... I'll see where this takes me.
 
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12/26/11 07:25 PM (13 years ago)
Repost asking how to install on iOS devices as Developer, I'm sure someone knows how, I'm not doing iOS yet. When you sign up with iOS they should tell you, or just google the question.
 
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12/26/11 07:30 PM (13 years ago)
ok. thanks. I didn't really think about doing that. i just thought coming here would be the best but I my mind went blank. Google it. Of Course. Thnanks
 
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12/26/11 07:41 PM (13 years ago)
Please post howto, I'm sure many (me) would like to know.
 
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12/26/11 07:44 PM (13 years ago)
ok. I will. I'm just finding out
 
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12/26/11 07:49 PM (13 years ago)
Plug in your iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch to use Xcode’s graphical debugger. If you do that, while being a dev, Xcode will recognise the device and you can export it to the iPhone, iPad etc. Then you can test it however much you may. When you're happy, publish it by sending it to Apple, getting confirmation, and sending it to the App Store I hope I helped. You definitely help me.
 
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12/26/11 08:24 PM (13 years ago)
That helps, but do you install on the other 99, I think there's a way to do a private limited publish.
 
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12/26/11 08:58 PM (13 years ago)
Unfortunately, you will need to manually download them on each one. Or so the developer program says. Remember, once you have got a dev license, you can submit any numbers of apps to the store. You just need to get confirmation from Apple! Remember, your app is very unlikely going to be found by normal people so you could just tell the people that you want.
 
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01/17/14 09:03 AM (11 years ago)
This was my first ever thread... now look where I am!
 

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