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Is there a way to hide the status bar when the app's launch image is displayed and then bring it back? My app has a black status bar and the one displayed over the launch image is grey.

Is there any solution for this?

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Use this code for hiding status bar:

ObjectiveC:

[[UIApplication sharedApplication] setStatusBarHidden:YES
 withAnimation:UIStatusBarAnimationSlide];

Swift:

UIApplication.sharedApplication().setStatusBarHidden(true, withAnimation: .Slide)

If you don't need status bar in the beginning. Add this setting (UIStatusBarHidden) in your Info plist file:

Status bar is initially hidden

with a value of YES.

Use this code anywhere in the app to show the status bar for that particular View Controller

ObjectiveC:

[[UIApplication sharedApplication] setStatusBarHidden:NO withAnimation:UIStatusBarAnimationSlide];

Swift:

UIApplication.sharedApplication().setStatusBarHidden(false, withAnimation: .Slide)
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  • Another thing to note is the wantsFullScreen property of UIViewController.
    – Moshe
    Aug 8, 2012 at 15:21
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    Where is the best place to put UIApplication code you've pasted?
    – syntagma
    Sep 7, 2012 at 7:32
  • I put that in did launch and I have all view controllers extending a base controller. I have a login in storyboard and a main storyboard. My base controller detects the storyboard type and if login type I make this call in view load. Put this call in your appdelegate:didlaunch and also in your viewdidload of your base controller(or view controller if you like to type a lot) Mar 22, 2013 at 14:18
  • Status bar is initially hidden = YES in the infoplist did the trick thanks! Mar 21, 2016 at 22:19
  • @HardikAmal add application.isStatusBarHidden = false in application(didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:)
    – rafalkitta
    Jan 10, 2018 at 9:36
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Just define a key in plist file will solve your problem

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Happy Coding:)

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    Unfortunately this makes my whole app go fullscreen. While I only want the launch image to be full screen. I tried putting setStatusBarHidden:NO in the viewDidLoad but the status bar overlaps with the view :( Aug 8, 2012 at 13:04
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You can initially add this key in the info.plist file: status bar is initially hidden=YES

Then in the app delegate, add this line in the application:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions: method:

  [[UIApplication sharedApplication] setStatusBarHidden:NO];
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To return it back:

- (void)applicationDidFinishLaunching:(UIApplication *)application {
    // Override point for customization after app launch

    [[UIApplication sharedApplication] setStatusBarHidden:NO];
}
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Add below key to info.plist:

"Status bar is initially hidden" and select YES as value.

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  • No, I want to bring it up then, not hide it forever. How do I do it? Aug 8, 2012 at 15:16
  • @SergiusGee See my answer above, please. Oct 1, 2013 at 14:34

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