I have developed an app which works on iPhone 4 (iOS 4.3 & 5) (which used during developing). Now I have tried to test on 3GS (iOS 4.3.3) and 3G(iOS 4.2). But app does not load into these devices. I can see following messages on consol when try to deploy to device.

Sat Jan  1 17:27:38 unknown lockdownd[16] <Error>: 2ff68000 handle_connection: 
            Could not receive USB message #6 from Xcode. Killing connection 
Sat Jan  1 17:27:38 unknown com.apple.mobile.lockdown[16] <Notice>: Could not 
            receive size of message

I have tested on Xcode 4.0.2 as well as 4.2 beta. Restarted devices and MAC but still same. Can anybody know about this issue? Thanks

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This issue has been solved after using Xcode 3.2.5. Once I have build with Xcode 3.2.5, I could deploy app on 3GS and 3G without any issue. Thanks for viewing my question. – Chinthaka Jun 15 '11 at 15:24
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This can come for various reasons. Until now this is are the cases pople have encountered:

  • bad cable -> try another one, or hold it really still when programming
  • unsuported features mentioned in info.plist -> check plist
  • unsuported architecture (by default Xcode4.2 uses standard arch= armv7 ) -> add armv6
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Thanks, this helped! I did add armv6 in the project settings, but armv7 was mentioned as required in info.plist. I removed it (and re-inserted the cable), and it worked. – beetstra Nov 11 '11 at 10:59
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Check your cable or your device dock. The problem in your console says your material connection is not healthy. Can you perform an itunes synchronization ?

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Thanks for your reply. I have solved the issues. That was not because of physical things. I have added following values to plist. <array> <string>gps</string> <string>location-services</string> <string>front-facing-camera</string> </array> 3GS phone does not support front-facing-camera. So after I remove that part, I could install my app on 3GS. – Chinthaka Sep 7 '11 at 12:27
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Check the frameworks used by you... mostlt it happen that a some of frameworks doesn't work for old devices so they should not be of REQUIRED type but of OPTIONAL. Hope it works for you.

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