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What would be the consequences of Jailbreaking my iOS device as a developer?
What are some of the benefits, and what are some of the issues with Jailbreaking as a developer?
How would this effect Xcode when "paired" with my iPod?
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Jailbreaking has become legal some time ago. So from that point of view, no worries.
If you have an untethered jailbreak on your iPod (and even if you have a tethered one), pairing should not prove a problem.
The true upside is that, in the case your app does not meet the Apple requirements, you could always release it as a jailbreak app in the cydia store.
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Is it possible to submit an app with apple watch support to App Store without apple watch. Its too expensive for me, but i want to make support for others, who have.
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It is possible. Apple can't and won't check if you own the device.
Be aware that your app may work in a different way on a real device or even crash. You should always test your App on all devices it supports.
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I am currently testing an iOS app on an iPad 4 with 3G running iOS 6. Part of the testing I need to do requires that I use the app when the iPad has different reachabilities (No Service, 3G, WiFi, Edge, Airplane).
Is there a way I can simulate the iPad to think it has no service other than me going underground and jumping on the tube. I have tried taking out the SIM card but it does not say No Service, it just says No SIM.
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Connect your device in Mac. In xcode's organiser allow the device for development if you have not done already. Once the device is ready you can see an option in your settings app named Developer.
That will have network link conditioner and all the settings.
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Dumb Question:
I just downloaded the new version of Xcode Version 5.0 (5A11365j), and when I build an new Iphone app and go to
Products -> Destination -> Iphone ->
I see only iOS6 + iOS5.
Where the hell is iOS7???
I know that iPhone 4/4s are going to support iOS7, where is the simulator for it?
Thanks
UPDATE: I have attached an image for those that dont believe me
The problem I'm seeing is that you're selecting "iPhone", which I believe corresponds to the non-retina simulator which doesn't have support for iOS 7. You have to run in one of the retina simulators.
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My Friend is trying to sell off some of his old tech and I'm thinking of buying his iPod touch 2G for development purposes, is it still supported in any way (i.e. will I find any dev kits that will build to it)?
Using a 2nd gen iPod touch is only useful if you wish to download old versions of Xcode and you only want to learn 2-year old iOS app development.
If you want to learn modern iOS development then you need an iOS device that runs iOS 6.0 or later. This requires at least a 4th gen iPod touch, iPad 2, or iPhone 3GS.
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I have jailbroken my iphone 3g to ios5 using whitedoor tutorial, after this i faced two problem:
The version in setting>about is displayed as 3.1.1 but it has all ios5 features like icloud, UI etc so would like to know is there any prob in this?
and I am not able to install any apps from istore or cydia so please help me is suggesting
what can be done now? acctually i want to download and use talk a tone application but not able to do so.
Whited00r include iOS5 features in a modified iOS3, so it isn't a real iOS5 and you can't install iOS5 apps