• BorgDrone@lemmy.one
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    7 months ago

    Apple already has had emulators for iOS for years, it’s how most devs do mobile development.

    AFAIK Apple does not release an iPhone emulator to the public. There is one third party emulator I’m aware of but that’s mainly intended for security research and not general development.

    it’s way nicer than running on an actual iPhone or iPad (I don’t have either anyway).

    Hard disagree.

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      7 months ago

      Xcode has a simulator that can run any model of iPhone or iPad. Works exactly like a real device.

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        7 months ago

        Yes, that’s what I mean. It’s a simulator, not an emulator. It does not work exactly like a real device. For simple stuff, sure, but if you dive below the surface even a little it’s very different.

        One example is anything to do with the GPU / Metal. It has a very different set of capabilities and limitations than actual iOS hardware.

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        7 months ago

        Also for anything UI related. You want to test how it actually feels to use, e.g. if you can reach the UI elements with one hand. Using it with a mouse on a monitor just doesn’t give you a good sense of that. Especially if your UI involves gestures.