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#Flutter now support iOS Wireless Debugging ! Here’s me trying it:

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Verry 💙3 years ago

No more cable chaos 😱😍???

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Enzo Conty 💙3 years ago

No more hubs ! If this was still a thing

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kashvi garg3 years ago

oh my god

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⚡️SOLOMON ⚡️3 years ago

Wow this is amazing

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Enzo Conty 💙3 years ago

Indeed !

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Celebrate Grace😇3 years ago

This is really a game changer

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💙 import'billionaire.dart';𓃵🏆💎🗽3 years ago

@iksly2 Nice.👏🏾👏🏾 This works with my Xcode but somehow vscode has decided not to see my device😅😅. Any tips on how I can solve that?

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Enzo Conty 💙3 years ago

@iksly2 Is your device in developer mode? Did you register your device in XCode ? Check the step 1 at this link:

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Urmil Shroff3 years ago

Do you need to first connect it via a cable for it to work wirelessly later on?

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Enzo Conty 💙3 years ago

You only have to do the setup once on your project (and on your phone if you didn't already), then you don't need any cable ever.

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