I am using the method below:
#import <sys/utsname.h> // import it in your header or implementation file. NSString* deviceName() { struct utsname systemInfo; uname(&systemInfo); return [NSString stringWithCString:systemInfo.machine encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding]; }
Result:
@"i386" on 32-bit Simulator @"x86_64" on 64-bit Simulator @"iPod1,1" on iPod Touch @"iPod2,1" on iPod Touch Second Generation @"iPod3,1" on iPod Touch Third Generation @"iPod4,1" on iPod Touch Fourth Generation @"iPhone1,1" on iPhone @"iPhone1,2" on iPhone 3G @"iPhone2,1" on iPhone 3GS @"iPad1,1" on iPad @"iPad2,1" on iPad 2 @"iPad3,1" on 3rd Generation iPad @"iPhone3,1" on iPhone 4 @"iPhone4,1" on iPhone 4S @"iPhone5,1" on iPhone 5 (model A1428, AT&T/Canada) @"iPhone5,2" on iPhone 5 (model A1429, everything else) @"iPad3,4" on 4th Generation iPad @"iPad2,5" on iPad Mini @"iPhone5,3" on iPhone 5c (model A1456, A1532 | GSM) @"iPhone5,4" on iPhone 5c (model A1507, A1516, A1526 (China), A1529 | Global) @"iPhone6,1" on iPhone 5s (model A1433, A1533 | GSM) @"iPhone6,2" on iPhone 5s (model A1457, A1518, A1528 (China), A1530 | Global) @"iPad4,1" on 5th Generation iPad (iPad Air) - Wifi @"iPad4,2" on 5th Generation iPad (iPad Air) - Cellular @"iPad4,4" on 2nd Generation iPad Mini - Wifi @"iPad4,5" on 2nd Generation iPad Mini - Cellular @"iPhone7,1" on iPhone 6 Plus @"iPhone7,2" on iPhone 6
I got x86_64 always. But I want to get iphone4 when I choose iPhone6 ββ4s simulator, when I choose iPhone 6 simulator.
Is there any way to achieve this?