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Xcode Iphone 5s Simulator



I have a customer with an iPhone 5c running iOS 9.2.1 where my released app crashes as soon as she installs and runs it.

The native method to provide access to an iPhone for a VirtualBox Guest There are many reasons why you might need to use your iPhone with VirtualBox. Whether you are going to back up some data, or transfer files the first thing you should do is install the latest version of VirtualBox and its guest additions on a guest operating system running. I have this issue too, using the latest official XCode 9.0. I've got a MacBook Air (13-inch, Early 2014) Processor 1,4 GHz Intel Core i5. Memory 4 GB 1600 MHz DDR3. Graphics Intel HD Graphics 5000 1536 MB. The simulator runs very jumpily but I have no problems running on an old 5s iPhone.


The crash doesn't occur on my iPhone 5 or 5s running 9.2.1.

I have an iPhone 5c running iOS 7.x which is my designated iOS 7 test device. Battle net luncher.

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The crash doesn't occur on iOS 7.x on the iPhone 5c.

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Naturally, the simple solution is to update the 5c to 9.2.1. but then I lose my only iOS 7 test device.


I thought about trying the simulator, but I'm running Xcode 7.2 and the debugger doesn't have any options for a 5c simulator.


When will modern warfare be playable. If only Apple would allow developers to revert devices back to earlier versions of iOS.


Before I sacrifice my only iOS 7 test device, does anyone have any suggestions?


Thanks,

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Xcode Iphone 5s Simulator App

Gary

As expected, Apple appears to have bumped the available RAM in its latest handsets from 1 to 2 gigabytes while doubling that for the new jumbo iPad Pro, the numbers seemingly confirmed by a clever application of Xcode's iOS simulator.

Developer Hamza Sood made the discovery by running a small test application containing three images, which are included or excluded dynamically based on the amount of RAM available. Though the app was run in the iOS simulator, the results should be identical if run on a device.

The original iPhone packed just 128 megabytes of RAM, doubling that for the 3Gs and again for the iPhone 4. The iPhone 5 was the first to receive 1 gigabyte, a number which did not change for the 5s, 6, or 6 Plus.

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Apple did switch from LPDDR2 to LPDDR3 for the iPhone 5s and 6, making the memory slightly faster. It's not clear yet if the new iPhone 6s and 6s Plus continue with LPDDR3 or if they've switched to memory compatible with the nascent LPDDR4 specification.

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The iPad, meanwhile, hit 1 gigabyte with the iPad 3 in 2012. That was finally increased to 2 gigabytes with the iPad Air 2, though — Â like the iPhone — Â the tablet did switch to speedier LPDDR3 in the interim.

Adding 4 gigabytes of RAM to the iPad Pro could be a sign that Apple anticipates heavy use of side-by-side multitasking on the larger device.

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