Update default iOS Simulator (#16289)
Signed-off-by: Mohamed Javid <19339952+smohamedjavid@users.noreply.github.com>
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@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ run-android: export TARGET := android
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run-android: ##@run Build Android APK and start it on the device
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npx react-native run-android --appIdSuffix debug
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SIMULATOR=iPhone 13
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SIMULATOR=iPhone 11 Pro
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run-ios: export TARGET := ios
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run-ios: ##@run Build iOS app and start it in a simulator/device
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ifneq ("$(SIMULATOR)", "")
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@ -28,11 +28,30 @@ You need to have an emulator like [AVD](https://developer.android.com/studio/run
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### iOS
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You can specify the simulator type by adding the `SIMULATOR` flag:
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#### Running on a simulator
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We highly recommend using the `iPhone 11 Pro` simulator as its screen dimensions match with our design.
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If you have Xcode `v12.x` (and above) installed in your system, you need to follow the below steps to add `iPhone 11 Pro` simulator:
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1. Open Xcode
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2. Menu `>` Window `>` Devices and Simulators
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3. Tap `+` button on bottom left
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4. Select **Device Type** as `iPhone 11 Pro`
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5. Leave the **Simulator Name** empty and tap on **Create**
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##### NOTE ⚠️
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Running `make run-ios` will target `iPhone 11 Pro` by default.
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If you need to run on any other simulator, you can specify the simulator type by adding the `SIMULATOR` flag:
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```sh
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make run-ios SIMULATOR="iPhone 11 Pro"
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```
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Some manual steps are necesary for [developing on a physical iOS Device](#physical-ios-device).
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#### Running on a physical device
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Some manual steps are necessary for [developing on a physical iOS Device](#physical-ios-device).
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# Build release
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