From 8d0e3e08b93dea85deffe1fb6f6536e8a745c953 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: karandeepmalik Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2016 20:21:33 +0530 Subject: [PATCH] Update about easing of Apple IOS restrictions for testing IOS Apps on Devices For testing out apps on devices, you are no longer require to necessarily sign in to Apple Developer Program. All you need is a fresh Apple Id account which is not associated so far with Xcode and Xcode version 7. --- www/docs/en/6.0.0/guide/platforms/ios/index.md | 11 ++++++++--- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/www/docs/en/6.0.0/guide/platforms/ios/index.md b/www/docs/en/6.0.0/guide/platforms/ios/index.md index 4aff843f25c..c7b20337068 100644 --- a/www/docs/en/6.0.0/guide/platforms/ios/index.md +++ b/www/docs/en/6.0.0/guide/platforms/ios/index.md @@ -50,10 +50,15 @@ fully test all of the app's device features before submitting to the App Store. The device must have at least iOS 6.x installed, the minimum iOS version supported as of Cordova 3.0. Supporting devices include all iPad® models, iPhone® 3GS and above, and iPod® Touch 3rd -Generation or later. To install apps onto a device, you must also be a -member of Apple's +Generation or later. Earlier, to install apps onto a device, you had +to be a member of Apple's [iOS Developer Program](https://developer.apple.com/programs/ios/), -which costs $99 per year. This guide shows how to deploy apps to the +which costs $99 per year. In the The Apple Worldwide Developers +Conference (WWDC) 2015, Apple announced that with Xcode 7, +everyone would be able to install any apps they develop on their +devices without an Apple Developer Program Certificate. + +This guide shows how to deploy apps to the iOS emulator, for which you don't need to register with the developer program.