There is no desire to pay $ 99 for the Apple developer program. I have a jailbreak iphone and an app written in Xcode.

  1. Is it possible to download my application on a jailbreaked iPhone with Xcode?
  2. How to do it?
  3. Are there any pitfalls in this activity?

Update :

It all worked out for me. I used xcode 7.3 and ios 7.0 . It turned out pretty simple.

  1. Connect the iphone to xcode .
  2. In the line "simulators" expose your device. (the button on the left above, a little to the right run )
  3. Press run
  4. You will probably throw something like "enter your apple id ".
  5. Enter your Apple id (its registration is free, unlike the app developer program ).
  6. Possible device default error. To prevent it from happening in the deployment target column, select the appropriate operating system for yours. (In my case there was ios 7.0 and I chose it). Screenshot
    1. Well, then - everything starts.

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    I have not tried it myself but I will suggest:

    0) you do not have to pay $ 99 to download the program to the iphone (now you only have to pay for publishing the application in the app)

    1) yes you can

    2) the same way as usual: connect the phone to Mac, select it from the dropdown in xcode, command + r (or run from the menu)

    3) no pitfalls

    • Oh, I have ios 7.0.6, and free testing works, according to my data ( appleinsider.ru/app-store/… ) on the latest version of xcode and the latest version of ios. - Andrew Kachalin
    • Yes you are right. only 9 and up. the remaining points of the answer do not seem to change because of this - Max Mikheyenko
    • that is, you want to say that you can use ios <8 to test your ios applications, and without paying the Apple? Maybe you give a link to detailed instructions, how is this done? - Andrew Kachalin
    • No, I want to say that in spite of the fact that you will not be able to fill it with a non-jailbreak iPhone, for the jailbreak the remaining items are the same - Max Mikheyenko
    • Yes, you were right in almost everything, except that on ios 7 everything starts too (if xcode 7.3). So thank you. - Andrew Kachalin