When your apple device got upgraded to new OS, the current XCode version you have used doesn't have the appropriate disk image for that OS version. This prevents you to push the build to the device.
iOS - release note
- 16.6
- 16.5
- 16.4.1
- 16.4
- 16.3.1
- 16.3
- 16.2
- 16.1
- 16.0
- 15.7
- 15.6.1
- 15.6
- 15.5
- 15.4
- 15.3.1
- 15.3
- 15.2
- 15.1
- 15.0
- 14.7.1
- 14.7
- 14.6
- 14.5
- 14.4
- 14.3
- 14.2
- 14.1
- 14.0
- 13.7
- 13.6
- 13.5
- 13.4
- 13.3
- 13.2
- 13.1
- 13.0
- 12.4
- 12.3
- 12.3.1
- 12.2
- 12.1
- 12.0
- 11.4
- 11.3
Download ZIP : https://github.com/mspvirajpatel/Xcode_Developer_Disk_Images/releases
Go to your XCode app in the Application folder, open its content and locate the appropriate platform which you're going to add the new disk image.
Path: /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/DeviceSupport
Tip: Restart the Xcode
Enable Developer Mode go to Settings > Privacy & Security on the iOS device. Scroll down to the Developer Mode list item and navigate into it. To toggle Developer mode, use the “Developer Mode” switch.