Asset Catalog Xcode 6.1.1 Launch Image Portrait - ios

I need to put in Launch images for a portrait iPhone app.
Can anyone inform what does every of the following terms mean in Asset Catalog:
Ratina HD 5.5 (I think it is: 1242 x 2208 launch image for iPhone 6+)
Ratina HD 4.7 (I think it is: 750 x 1334 launch image for iPhone 6)
2x (iPhone Portrait iOS 7, 8)
Ratina 4 (iPhone Portrait iOS 7, 8)
1x (iPhone Portrait iOS 5, 6)
2x (iPhone Portrait iOS 5, 6)
Ratina 4 (iPhone Portrait iOS 5, 6)
Where to put the 640 x 1136 launch image?
What is the difference between point 4 and 7?
An Image for your reference:

The 320x568 launch image is to be kept in iPhone Portrait 1x & 2x
There isn't much difference between pots 4 & 7.
Retina 4 (iPhone Portrait iOS 5, 6)
Retina 4 means your iPhone 5 splash screen of size 960x1136
Hope this helps..

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What Simulator devices are currently needed to make screenshots for Apple App Store?

I ask this question as instead of getting to this information quickly I had to search for it in a more complicated manner.
So, what Simulator devices are needed to make screenshots for all resolutions that are now required to publish or update an application in the App Store?
I believe this can be helpful to a lot of developers as the error message while uploading images is not very helpful.
As of Feb 2023:
For iPhone 6.7" Display, use iPhone 14 Pro Max
For iPhone 6.5" Display, use iPhone 13 Pro Max
For iPhone 5.5" Display, use iPhone 8 Plus
For iPad Pro (3rd Gen) 12.9" Display, use iPad Pro (12.9-inch)
For iPad Pro (2nd Gen) 12.9" Display, use iPad Pro (12.9-inch)
(So, for the iPads, you only need one device.)
Here's how it looks like in practice.
Have fun!
So now in 2019 you need to supply images for 4 devices, for iPhone 6.5 screen you need iPhone XS max simulator and
for iPhone 5.5 you need a iPhone 8 Plus simulator.
Then you need also iPad Pro second as well as third generation but that is quite obvious.
iPhone app
iPhone 6.5-inch (iPhone XS Max / XR): 1242 x 2688 px or 2688 x 1242 px
iPhone 5.5-inch (iPhone 6/6s/7/8 Plus): 1242 x 2208 px or 2208 x 1242 px
iPad app
iPad 12.9-inch (iPad Pro 3rd Gen.): 2048 x 2732 px or 2732 x 2048 px
iPad 12.9-inch (iPad Pro 2nd Gen.): 2048 x 2732 px or 2732 x 2048 px
I was able to upload the 2nd Gen. "old" screenshots to the newer 3rd Gen. screenshots and they go consistently through review, without any issues.
Universal app
iPhone 6.5-inch (iPhone XS Max / XR): 1242 x 2688 px or 2688 x 1242 px
iPhone 5.5-inch (iPhone 6/6s/7/8 Plus): 1242 x 2208 px or 2208 x 1242 px
iPad 12.9-inch (iPad Pro 3rd Gen.): 2048 x 2732 px or 2732 x 2048 px
iPad 12.9-inch (iPad Pro 2nd Gen.): 2048 x 2732 px or 2732 x 2048 px
OCT 2022 (Xcode 14) - Devices/Simulators for required screenshot sizes
iPhone 6.5-inch: iPhone 11 Pro Max
iPhone 5.5-inch: iPhone 8 Plus
iPad 12.9-inch: iPad Pro 3rd Gen
iPad 12.9-inch: iPad Pro 2nd Gen
Pro Tip: If you don't see those devices, you can add them:
https://i.stack.imgur.com/Fs4JI.png
Apple Reference https://help.apple.com/app-store-connect/#/devd274dd925
Use iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (4th generation) for the iPad screenshots. Should work for both

iTunesConnect app upload iOS Screenshot Properties

I'm uploading iphone app to app store which supports iOS 9 and above.
Do I need to upload screenshots for all the supported device or iPhone 6 plus(750 x 1334) is fine?
Do I need to upload screenshots for all the supported device or iPhone 6 plus(750 x 1334) is fine?
It's fine just upload iPhone 6 Plus images and App Store will take care of rest.
For App Previews please follow the Apple Guidelines here.
iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, and iPhone SE
1920 x 1080 or 1136 x 640 (Landscape)
1080 x 1920 or 640 x 1136 (Portrait)
iPhone 6, iPhone 6s, and iPhone 7
1334 x 750 (Landscape)
750 x 1334 (Portrait)
iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s Plus, and iPhone 7 Plus
1920 x 1080 (Landscape)
1080 x 1920 (Portrait)
For App Store you need only 6Plus (Retina HD 5.5) screen shot
iphone 6plus -- 1242 * 2208 pixels
For ipad You need
iPad 12.9 inch -- 2048 × 2732 pixels
It is okay to submit the screenshots for a particular device. Apple will use it across device sizes.See this

Updated launch image sizes

I need to find out the proper sizes and the file names for all these launch images.
Latest Xcode versions doesn't show the expected sizes in the attributed inspector when you select those slots. And Apple's documentation on launch images isn't much use either.
HERE AN IMAGE THAT SHOWS THE SIZE'S CORRESPONDENCES :
https://i.stack.imgur.com/xszm9.png
And a text version for everyone that doesn’t like graphical solutions:
320 x 480 px
iPhone Portrait iOS 5,6 1x
640 x 960 px
iPhone Portrait iOS 7, 8 2x
iPhone Portrait iOS 5, 6 2x
640 x 1136 px
iPhone Portrait iOS 7, 8 Retina 4
iPhone Portrait iOS 5, 6 Retina 4
750 x 1334 px
iPhone Portrait iOS 8 Retina HD 4.7
1242 x 2208 px
iPhone Portrait iOS 8 Retina HD 5.5
2208 x 1242 px
iPhone Landscape iOS 8 Retina HD 5.5
768 x 1024 px
iPad Portrait iOS 7, 8 1x
iPad Portrait iOS 5, 6 1x
1536 x 2048 px
iPad Portrait iOS 7, 8 2x
iPad Portrait iOS 5, 6 2x
1024 x 768 px
iPad Landscape iOS 7, 8 1px
iPad Landscape iOS 5, 6 1px
2048 x 1536 px
iPad Landscape iOS 7, 8 2px
iPad Landscape iOS 5, 6 2px
768 x 1004 px
iPad Portrait Without Status Bar iOS 5, 6 1px
1536 x 2008 px
iPad Portrait Without Status Bar iOS 5, 6 2px
1024 x 748 px
iPad Landscape Without Status Bar iOS 5, 6 1px
2048 x 1496 px
iPad Landscape Without Status Bar iOS 5, 6 2px
I couldn't find anything in the documentation anymore, but I found this list here here
Anyway, I suggest you take a look at using a storyboard as launch screen, thereby you're independent of the screen sizes. There you can also include e.g. images.

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Apple does not provide a clear list for image file size I should use for:
retina hd 5.5 portrait ios 8,9
retinia hd 5.5 portrait ios 8,9
retinia hd 5.5 landscape ios 8,9
iphone portrait ios 2x 7-9
iphone portrait ios retina 4 7-9
ipad portrait ios 1x 7-9
ipad portrait ios 2x 7-9
ipad landscape ios 1x 7-9
ipad landscape ios 2x 7-9
etc.
As I intend to use swift I can only suppose ios7+ that means I can ignore all he other sizes for ios5+6. Is that correct?
(One could also go LaunchScreen.storyboard solution, but that has higher iOS requirements so for now it seems better to include launch images.)
How to solve the issue of creating all launch images in correct dimensions?
Note to those who put this question on hold:
I originally asked if anyone knew of a list with specifications. Apparently that was why you closed the answer 3 years later after I posted it. But in essence this question is and was a programming question regarding Apple API specifications with precise answers possible. It is not a question seeking opinion based answers.
For anyone finding this now i've created a list to simply explain what each of Apple's somewhat confusing names actually mean.
iPhone Portrait iOS 8,9
Retina HD 5.5 (iPhone 6 Plus) - 1242px x 2208px - Default-736h#3x.png
Retina HD 4.7 (iPhone 6) - 750px x 1334px - Default-667h#2x.png
iPhone Landscape iOS 8,9
Retina HD 5.5 (iPhone 6 Plus) - 2208px x 1242px - Default-Landscape-736h#3x.png
iPhone Portrait iOS 7-9
2x (iPhone 4) - 640px x 960px - Default#2x.png
Retina 4 (iPhone 5) - 640px x 1136px - Default-568h#2x.png
iPhone Portrait iOS 5,6
1x (iPhone 3) - 320px x 480px - Default.png
2x (iPhone 4) - 640px x 960px - Default#2x.png
Retina 4 (iPhone 5) - 640px x 1136px - Default-568h#2x.png
New Dimensions table for Xcode Version 9.0
iPhone X Portrait iOS 11+
iPhone X : 1125x2436px
iPhone X Landscape iOS 11+
iPhone X : 2436x1125px
iPhone Portrait iOS 8.9
Retina HD 5.5 : 1242x2208px
Retina HD 4.7 : 750x1334px
iPhone Landscape iOS 8.9
Retina HD 5.5 : 2208x1242px
iPhone Portrait 7-9
2x : 640x960px
Retina 4 : 640x1136px
iPad Portrait 7-9
1x ; 768x1024px
2x : 1536x2048px
iPad Landscape iOS 7-9
1x : 1024x768px
2x : 2048x1536px
iPhone Portrait 5,6
1x : 320x480px
2x : 640x960
Retina 4 : 640x1136px
iPad Portrait Without Status Bar iOS 5,6
1x : 768x1004px
2x : 1536x2008px
iPad Portrait 5,6
1x : 768x1024px
2x : 1536x2048px
iPad Landscape Without Status Bar iOS 5,6
1x : 1024x748px
2x : 2048x1496px
iPad Landscape 5,6
1x : 1024x768px
2x : 2048x1536px
Although not pretty I use this quick way
1. Create a new LaunchImage and drop any file onto each box
2. Build it , it will fail or have some warnings
3. Click on the "Show Report navigator" and you'll see the sizes/names for each
4. On your image editor resize the image to the proper sizes/names and overwrite to
the respective file as reported in 3. each file is on
<proj dir>/Assets.xcassets/LaunchImage.launchImage
Do the same for icons and don't look back
I use a LaunchImage set. Click Images.xcassets from the files list. In the next column to the right, you may need to use the "+" button to add AppIcon and LaunchImages image sets. These will have slots for every supported (expected) screen size. If you use these sets, you don't have to worry about encrypting your image files with Apple's indecipherable naming scheme, you just drag each image file to the corresponding slot in the set.
Of course, one still has to know the actual dimensions associated with 1x, 2x, retina4, Retina 4.7, Retina 5.5, etc. I'd certainly prefer Xcode to just show the required dimensions of each image, but it doesn't. Barring that, I'd love a single table from Apple listing all the expected dimensions, but that doesn't seem to exist, either. It looks like Apple has, thankfully, consolidated all of this information in the https://developer.apple.com/ios/human-interface-guidelines/graphics/launch-screen/ under the "Graphics" section. Specifically, as of this writing for devices supported on IOS10:
Device Portrait size Landscape size
iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6 Plus 1080px by 1920px 1920px by 1080px
iPhone 6s, iPhone 6 750px by 1334px 1334px by 750px
iPhone SE 640px by 1136px 1136px by 640px
12.9-inch iPad Pro 2048px by 2732px 2732px by 2048px
9.7-inch iPad Pro, iPad Air 2,
iPad mini 4, iPad mini 2 1536px by 2048px 2048px by 1536px
As with the other answers I use an Asset Catalog and simply drop files into the LaunchImage slots in the Asset Catalog in Xcode. Then I find my app in the Products Group of the Xcode Navigator (tall pane on the left) and Show in Finder. Any copy of your app package will do. Then I Show Package Contents on my app and all the LaunchImage*.png files are there. I just added a portrait launch image for the iPhone X. To see the names and sizes of the immages I navigated to the package in Terminal and ran the file command on the LaunchImage*.png files.
% file LaunchImage*.png
LaunchImage-1100-2436h#3x.png: PNG image data, 1125 x 2436, 8-bit/color RGB, non-interlaced
LaunchImage-700-568h#2x.png: PNG image data, 640 x 1136, 8-bit/color RGB, non-interlaced
LaunchImage-700-Landscape#2x~ipad.png: PNG image data, 2048 x 1536, 8-bit/color RGB, non-interlaced
LaunchImage-700-Landscape~ipad.png: PNG image data, 1024 x 768, 8-bit/color RGB, non-interlaced
LaunchImage-700-Portrait#2x~ipad.png: PNG image data, 1536 x 2048, 8-bit/color RGB, non-interlaced
LaunchImage-700-Portrait~ipad.png: PNG image data, 768 x 1024, 8-bit/color RGB, non-interlaced
LaunchImage-700#2x.png: PNG image data, 640 x 960, 8-bit/color RGB, non-interlaced
LaunchImage-800-667h#2x.png: PNG image data, 750 x 1334, 8-bit/color RGB, non-interlaced
LaunchImage-800-Portrait-736h#3x.png: PNG image data, 1242 x 2208, 8-bit/color RGB, non-interlaced
I was dealing with a similar issue to adapt to new iPhone X new screen size and came across this link
It helped me, maybe it will help someone else
It's so confusing. Can anyone align the sizes along with the names. Is there a link.
So far I have only this from the other list that seems at all helpful.
The dimensions themselves are helpful only 1/2 way. We need to be able to associate it to the referencing png.
Here's what I have so far, but it's far from complete. Is there a complete list:
iPhone Portrait iOS 8,9
Retina HD 5.5 (iPhone 6 Plus) - 1242px x 2208px - Default-736h#3x.png
Retina HD 4.7 (iPhone 6) - 750px x 1334px - Default-667h#2x.png
iPhone Landscape iOS 8,9
Retina HD 5.5 (iPhone 6 Plus) - 2208px x 1242px - Default-Landscape-736h#3x.png
iPhone Portrait iOS 7-9
2x (iPhone 4) - 640px x 960px - Default#2x.png
Retina 4 (iPhone 5) - 640px x 1136px - Default-568h#2x.png
iPhone Portrait iOS 5,6
1x (iPhone 3) - 320px x 480px - Default.png
2x (iPhone 4) - 640px x 960px - Default#2x.png
Retina 4 (iPhone 5) - 640px x 1136px - Default-568h#2x.png
Launch image for the iPhone Portrait Mode
iPhone X Portrait iOS 11+ (image size 1125 × 2436 pixels)
Retina HD 5.5″ (image size 1242 × 2208 pixels)
Retina HD 4.7″ (image size 750 × 1334 pixels)
iPhone Portrait 2x (image size 640 × 960 pixels)
iPhone Retina 4 (image size 640 × 1136 pixels)
For background images you will need 4 sizes to support the above devices in portrait orientation. They can be stored in whatever folder in your project that you are keeping standard images in. The sizes needed are as follows…
• 640 x 960 (iPhone 4s)
• 640 x 1136 (iPhone 5s)
• 750 x 1334 (iPhone 6)
• 1242 x 2208 (iPhone 6 Plus)
• 1125 × 2436 (iPhone X)

Different Launch Image iPhone 6 and iPhone 4s

iPhone 4 and iPhone 6, when using image cassettes in a xib, use the same #2x image. Is it possible to use different images for each and not use scaled mode for windows 6/6+? I am trying to use a full screen image for each and the iPhone 6 image doesn't scale down correctly, and the iPhone 4 image doesn't scale up correctly.
For the launch image you can use the assets folder with the device specific launch images.
Here you can set the Retina HD 4.7 Launchscreen for the iPhone 6
1x = 320 x 480
2x = 640 x 960 - iPhone 4
Retina 4 = 640 x 1136 - iPhone 5
Retina HD 4.7 = 750 x 1334 - iPhone 6
Retina HD 5.5 = 1242 x 2208 - iPhone 6+
EDIT
Go to the General Settings Of your project and check your settings make sure you have selected the assets folder. Remove the Launch Screen File text.

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