I have iPhone 15 Pro Max that I am using in Development of iOS application. Previously, I was debugging/launching the app in XCode through wireless connection. So far, so good – but today I have encountered a problem that I can not fetch application content to my Mac for further inspection. Each time I download a package, it gives me different sizes and content is not presented in full. So I think there must be something wrong with wireless connection and decided to give a go using USB connection.
But when I connected my iPhone via USB, XCode does not see it at all. I relaunched XCode couple of times, no luck and I am not sure what exactly is going wrong here.
So my question is in the title – how to connect iPhone via USB connection to XCode if it was previously connected wirelessly?
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Well, I guess I have found an answer (sort of)
I rebooted my Mac and hit "Clear Trusted Computers" on iPhone prior to that.
Once mac is booted, my phone was not in it's radar for wireless connection. And I connected to it via USB and now I have USB connection. Sorry for choppy explanation, writing this answer in a rush
I had encountered this problem,
Just restart your iPhone, I think that may be some caches inside phone.