To build your applications for simulators:
This means 'regular' application files won't work on simulators. IOS simulators running on your Mac run on a different architecture than physical devices. Simulator applications Building applications A progress bar will be displayed while the shutdown is in progress.
To use a different simulator, the current simulator must be deleted first from the Device Manager.ĭeleting a simulator from the Device Manager will shut it down.Only a single simulator can be on 'Device manager' at a time. The Add Device dialog won't allow adding more simulators if there already is a simulator added.Next boots should take about 1 minute, depending on your Mac's specifications. The first time a simulator is booted, boot might take up to 10 minutes, because it needs to be set up. The simulator will be booted immediately. The supported simulators will be listed in the Simulator box (marked in the following image).Open the Add Device dialog and select iOS device.If there are simulators with lower versions installed, they will not appear in the Studio. Currently, only iOS 10+ is supported by the studio.