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I am using xcode 7.0, when i connect my iPhone device to xcode, it is showing that device is unavailable. My iPhone iOS version is 9.2.

Gaurav Vyas
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You need to have an Xcode in version 7.2 or higher to run device with iOS 9.2.

a_malika
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  • You may be right but after clicking on update not able to update Xcode 7.2 or higher. It shows buffering symbol for long time but not progress in updating Xcode. – Gaurav Vyas Apr 23 '16 at 13:10
  • Did you use the Appstore to install the update? Sometimes it doesn't work. Ex. I had an Xcode 7.2 and wanted to install 7.3. I used an Appstore, everything had seemed do proceed correctly but as a result I had: not updated Xcode (still 7.2.x) and an "Open" label by the Xcode icon on the Appstore (not "Update"). The solution was downloading the Xcode from developer.apple.com. – a_malika Apr 25 '16 at 07:53
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You can find the answer in the below link.

Ineligible Devices section appeared in Xcode 6.x.x

As @Aleksandra you need to use xcode 7.2.

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