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Xcode 4.5 - Wirelessly build app on my device

esotericesoteric Posts: 389Registered Users
So recently my iPhone 4 decided to stop working and I can no longer connect it to my Mac or PC with a USB (it'll only charge if I connect it to a USB that's in a wall outlet and I have to push the 30 pin connector upwards while inserting) but that's another issue.

The problem is that I can no longer build and test my app on my device.
I have my device set up with iTunes so I can do a wireless sync. So other than testing my apps on my device the phone is still 100% usable.

I was reading this other post Xcode 4.2 Support Wirelessly Connected Devices that seems to be talking about wirelessly building apps onto devices. But they also say it was removed in Xcode 4.3.1.

I've never actually used this feature in previous Xcode's so i'm not sure if that's what they were actually for/if they worked well or what not.

Basically i'm asking if anyone knows a way to build my apps wirelessly to my device.

I guess I could build make an AdHoc release, put the app file in my iTunes and sync my device there, but at that point I would rather just borrow a friends device to test on.

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