I managed to get Xcode (running as a VM under Windows) pushing an XE2 build FireMonkey iOS HD app to my (jailbroken) iPhone after XE-script-prep (creating the Xcode folder), with a valid company certificate.
Anyway, faking the native cocoa controls seems a little seedy, but sticking a TToolbar (panel with standard iPhone gradient), a couple of TSpeedButtons (which have this curious V slope thing going on), and a TStringGrid and you're almost in the realms of basic iPhone app design.
Drop a TLabel on the TToolbar for a caption and straight away you'll want to change the colour, which there doesnt appear to be a property for. Yeah but it's all style (TLayout) driven now I hear you say, which is what I thought, but the style editor doesnt have a colour (color!?) property within TLayout or TText aspects of the Style Designer.
Shoe-horning a second question which is just as quick, I dropped a TStringGrid on there and thought I'd dynamically set the rows, so I created a string column, set the RowCount to 6, then set the
Cells[1, n] := 'Row ' + IntToStr(iLoop);
...with no effect (I also tried Cells[0, n], in case it was a zero-based list).
Am I going mad?
Still stumped on connectivity (how do you talk to anything outside the iPhone!?), and the performance of spinning a 48x48 image with a TFloatAnimation on an iPhone 4 was quite frankly appalling. But I'm optimistic, we've got this far!