We are working on a new iOS application utilizing the new iOS 17 APIs, and I have updated Xcode to Xcode 15 Beta, and my iPhone 12 Pro to iOS 17 Beta 2, though this issue was also present on iOS 17 Beta 1.
In Xcode, for "Signing and Capabilities" I have my Team set to my personal team, utilizing the "Automatically manage signing" tick.
While the app will build and install on my phone, I immediately receive this error, with no popup to trust the developer.
Going to Settings > General > VPN and Device Management, I can see my Development Team, and I am able to Trust my team.
When trying to then Verify App(s), it tells me it will use my internet connection to verify the application.
However, it will then do nothing, with no error, regardless of how many times I attempt to verify.
Trying to open the app from my home screen will result in the repeated "Unable to Verify Error".
Trying to reset network settings does not result in any change in this behavior, nor does a reset of the phone.
I have tried 4 different high quality WiFi networks, as well as a fully connection AT&T cellular LTE connection, and still receive this error.
I am running out of diagnostic scenarios, and I'm curious if anyone has found a resolution to this?
I manage enterprise release app and many employees use iPhone. Some employees using this app are having this same issue in iOS over 17.x.x on iphone 11 and XR. Has this issue been resolved?
I'm asking for help from anyone who has solved the problem.
Having the same error - iOS 17.x.x, iphone 11. have tried:
resetting phoneresetting laptoprevoking certificatedeleting provisioning profiles & derived datacreated new apple developer accountreset network settingsI believe it has something to do with my developer account / certificate. When I run an application on my work laptop that is using my work email address Apple Developer account it works, but when I run a test app on same laptop with my personal acct it doesn't work.