Updated Device Specifying Command

Summary:
The command `react-native run-ios --simulator "iPhone 4s"` wasn't working, and I think it's because there needs to be an equals sign in the command. ie. `react-native run-ios --simulator="iPhone 4s"`

I ran that command again, and it worked for me.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10754

Differential Revision: D4175849

Pulled By: hramos

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John Choura Jr 2016-11-14 08:56:20 -08:00 committed by Facebook Github Bot
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@ -14,6 +14,6 @@ Once you have your React Native project initialized, you can run `react-native r
## Specifying a device
You can specify the device the simulator should run with the `--simulator` flag, followed by the device name as a string. The default is `"iPhone 6"`. If you wish to run your app on an iPhone 4s, just run `react-native run-ios --simulator "iPhone 4s"`.
You can specify the device the simulator should run with the `--simulator` flag, followed by the device name as a string. The default is `"iPhone 6"`. If you wish to run your app on an iPhone 4s, just run `react-native run-ios --simulator="iPhone 4s"`.
The device names correspond to the list of devices available in Xcode. You can check your available devices by running `xcrun simctl list devices` from the console.