Reputation: 4510
I need to know which iOS device is currently running app (saying more exactly I need to know is device armv6 or armv7). UIUserInterfaceIdiomPad() could not check is device an iPhone4S or iPhone3G. Is it possible?
Upvotes: 3
Views: 12592
Reputation: 21221
Download https://github.com/erica/uidevice-extension (UIDevice-Hardware class) and you can use these:
[UIDevice currentDevice] platformType] // returns UIDevice4GiPhone
[[UIDevice currentDevice] platformString] // returns @"iPhone 4G"
Or check if its retina
+ (BOOL) isRetina
{
if([[UIScreen mainScreen] respondsToSelector:@selector(scale)])
return [[UIScreen mainScreen] scale] == 2.0 ? YES : NO;
return NO;
}
Or check iOs version
+ (BOOL) isIOS5
{
NSString *os5 = @"5.0";
NSString *currSysVer = [[UIDevice currentDevice] systemVersion];
// currSysVer = @"5.0.1";
if ([currSysVer compare:os5 options:NSNumericSearch] == NSOrderedAscending) //lower than 4
{
return NO;
}
else if ([currSysVer compare:os5 options:NSNumericSearch] == NSOrderedDescending) //5.0.1 and above
{
return YES;
}
else // IOS 5
{
return YES;
}
return NO;
}
Upvotes: 11
Reputation: 89549
If you really want to know (at run time) if you are running on arm6 or arm7, you can use "NXGetArchInfoFromCPUType
" (much more detail is available in the accepted answer to this question).
Otherwise you can use platformType or platformString, as our incredibly quick answering friend Omar suggested (and +1 to him!).
Upvotes: 1