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Whenever I try to build an iOS app to my iPhone device I get the following error:

Your development team has reached the maximum number of registered iPhone devices.

I've previously had a Developer Program Membership that is now expired that I used to build apps on my old iPhone.

How can I delete that old iPhone from my list of devices? The Apple Developer support page says I should go to Certificates, IDs & Profiles at https://developer.apple.com/account/ but I can't find that menu.enter image description here

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    You can normally update the list of devices once per year, but as you no longer have a paid membership, this option is not available. Either renew your membership or use a different Apple id
    – Paulw11
    May 28, 2017 at 21:32
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    you need not to add the old devices to the list of devices during the renewal, and that procedure technically deletes them; after the renewal has done, and you have forgot not to add the devices again, you'll need to wait until the next renewal at that account.
    – holex
    Jun 1, 2017 at 14:28

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I believe this is a problem with paid developer accounts that have expired and become free developer accounts. Technically free accounts are limited to 3 devices. If you have a previous paid account that had more than 3, I bet Apple didn't clear out those devices, which means you are over your limit of devices. Other are experiencing the issue here.

I think your best move would be to sign up for a new, free account, or pay to restore your access to the full 100 device limit for a paid individual account.

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    At least Apple could leave us an option to choose which three devices we want to use after Membership has expired. Rather than it just hides menu items and tell us to renew membership. I had to google like 3hours until I figured out this. This is not a feature IMO, this is a bug :)
    – Whirlwind
    Sep 22, 2021 at 0:02
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    Technically, for Apple it's a feature to drive adoption of paid developer accounts. It's a bug for consumers who expected a transition from paid to free to work retain full funcitonality.
    – wottle
    Sep 23, 2021 at 20:42
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Contacted the Apple Developer Program Support who solved it by deleting the old devices associated to the old membership.

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    the rep I talked to said that the devices on my old (now 2+ year expired) apple Developer paid account were inactive and shouldn't affect my use of the "Xcode program" to which I'm trying to add my iPad and getting this too many devices error. How can I convince them to delete the devices from the old membership when they think its not going to affect anything?
    – MoralCode
    Jul 31, 2017 at 22:02
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    this is the correct way to solve this issue other than paying apple, I was told it could take 12-24 hours for the change to take effect. Jun 5, 2019 at 14:27
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    I did this today and although I had to wait on hold on the phone for 20 minutes the rep figured out the right thing to do.
    – Steven Lu
    Jul 31, 2019 at 17:24
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    I can confirm that after emailing Apple regarding this issue (3+ devices on previous paid account, no longer paid) they were able to clear my devices. Took about <1hr for them to respond.
    – micnguyen
    Oct 2, 2019 at 6:38
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    I can confirm that calling their developer support and asking them to clear old devices on an expired account works. I reached them via Apple Developer > Contact Us > Membership and Account > Developer Team Management. Took just under 10mins total.
    – Vidur
    Jan 7, 2022 at 12:35
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This is a paid developer account expired issue. You can do multiple tricks to resolve this issue for small instance --

  1. Change Bundle Identifier (it works sometimes)
  2. Add a different Apple Developer account to build(no need to pay, the free one work for up to 3 devices)

To check your Account status - developer account

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